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A Substantial Population of Red Galaxies at z > 2: Modeling of the Spectral Energy Distributions of an Extended Sample

N. M. Forster Schreiber, P. G. van Dokkum, M. Franx, I. Labbe, G. Rudnick, E. Daddi, G. D. Illingworth, M. Kriek, A. F. M. Moorwood, H. -W. Rix, H. Rottgering, I. Trujillo, P. van der Werf, L. van Starkenburg, S. Wuyts

Published 2004-08-04Version 1

We investigate the nature of the substantial population of high-z galaxies with Js-Ks>2.3 discovered as part of our FIRES survey. This colour cut efficiently isolates z>2 galaxies with red rest-frame optical colors ("Distant Red Galaxies" or DRGs). We select objects in the 2.5'x2.5' HDF-South (HDF-S) and 5'x5' field around the MS1054-03 cluster; the surface densities at Ks<21 are 1.6+-0.6 and 1.0+-0.2 arcmin^-2. We discuss the 34 DRGs at 2<z<3.5: 11 at Ks<22.5 in HDF-S and 23 at Ks<21.7 in the MS1054-03 field. We analyze the SEDs constructed from our deep near-infrared (NIR) and optical imaging from the ESO VLT and HST. We develop diagnostics involving I-Js, Js-H, and H-Ks to argue that the red NIR colors of DRGs cannot be attributed solely to extinction and require for many an evolved stellar population with prominent Balmer/4000A break. In the rest-frame, the optical colours of DRGs fall within the envelope of normal nearby galaxies and the UV colours suggest a wide range in star formation activity and/or extinction. This contrasts with the much bluer and more uniform SEDs of Lyman break galaxies (LBGs). From evolutionary synthesis models with constant star formation, solar metallicity, Salpeter IMF, and Calzetti et al. extinction law, we derive for the HDF-S (MS1054-03 field) DRGs median ages of 1.7(2.0) Gyr, A_V = 2.7(2.4) mag, stellar masses 0.8(1.6)x10^11 Msun, M/L_V = 1.2(2.3) Msun/LVsun, and SFR = 120(170) Msun/yr. Models assuming declining SFRs with e-folding timescales of 10Myr-1Gyr generally imply younger ages, lower A_V's and SFRs, but similar stellar masses within a factor of two. Compared to LBGs at similar redshifts and rest-frame L_V's, DRGs are older, more massive, and more obscured for any given star formation history. [ABRIDGED]

Comments: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. 27 pages, 14 b/w figures
Journal: Astrophys.J.616:40-62,2004
Categories: astro-ph
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