The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

The Highest-redshift Balmer Breaks as a Test of ΛCDM

  • Charles L. Steinhardt,
  • Albert Sneppen,
  • Thorbjørn Clausen,
  • Harley Katz,
  • Martin P. Rey,
  • Jonas Stahlschmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3afb
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 967, no. 2
p. 172

Abstract

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Recent studies have reported tension between the presence of luminous, high-redshift galaxies and the halo mass functions predicted by standard cosmology. Here, an improved test is proposed using the presence of high-redshift Balmer breaks to probe the formation of early 10 ^4 –10 ^5 M _⊙ baryonic minihalos. Unlike previous tests, this does not depend upon the mass-to-light ratio and has only a slight dependence upon the metallicity, stellar initial mass function, and star formation history, which are all weakly constrained at high redshift. We show that the strongest Balmer breaks allowed at z = 9 using the simplest ΛCDM cosmological model would allow a D _4000 as high as 1.26 under idealized circumstances and D _4000 ≤ 1.14 including realistic feedback models. Since current photometric template fitting to JWST sources infers the existence of stronger Balmer breaks out to z ≳ 11, upcoming spectroscopic follow-up will either demonstrate those templates are invalid at high redshift or imply new physics beyond “vanilla” ΛCDM.

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