Birds of a Feather: Resolving Stellar Mass Assembly with JWST/NIRCam in a Pair of Kindred z ∼ 2 Dusty Star-forming Galaxies Lensed by the PLCK G165.7+67.0 Cluster
Grogin, Norman A.; Holwerda, Benne W.; Koekemoer, Anton M.; Pirzkal, Nor; Frye, Brenda L.; Conselice, Christopher J.; Yan, Haojing; Cheng, Cheng; Yun, Min S.; Willmer, Christopher N. A.; Keel, William C.; Coe, Dan; Ryan, Russell E.; D'Silva, Jordan C. J.; Driver, Simon P.; Robotham, Aaron S. G.; Windhorst, Rogier A.; Nonino, Mario; Cohen, Seth H.; Willner, S. P.; Wang, Q. Daniel; Lowenthal, James D.; Jansen, Rolf A.; Marshall, Madeline A.; Carleton, Timothy; Pigarelli, Alex; Foo, Nicholas; Pascale, Massimo; Noble, Allison; Ortiz, Rafael; Alcalde Pampliega, Belén; Harrington, Kevin C.; Kamieneski, Patrick S.; Summers, Jake S.; Pierel, Justin D. R.; Jiménez-Andrade, Eric F.; Vishwas, Amit; Leimbach, Reagen; Garuda, Nikhil; Polletta, Maria del Carmen; Hinrichs, Tyler
United States, Chile, México, China, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Italy
Abstract
We present a new parametric lens model for the G165.7+67.0 galaxy cluster, which was discovered with Planck through its bright submillimeter flux, originating from a pair of extraordinary dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) at z ≈ 2.2. Using JWST and interferometric mm/radio observations, we characterize the intrinsic physical properties of the DSFGs, which are separated by only ∼1″ (8 kpc) and a velocity difference ΔV ≲ 600 km s‑1 in the source plane, and thus are likely undergoing a major merger. Boasting intrinsic star formation rates SFRIR = 320 ± 70 and 400 ± 80 M ⊙ yr‑1, stellar masses of