N. E. P. Lines, R. A. A. Bowler, N. J. Adams, R. Fisher, R. G. Varadaraj, Y. Nakazato, M. Aravena, R. J. Assef, J. E. Birkin, D. Ceverino, E. da Cunha, F. Cullen, I. De Looze, C. T. Donnan, J. S. Dunlop, A. Ferrara, N. A. Grogin, R. Herrera-Camus, R. Ikeda, A. M. Koekemoer, M. Killi, J. Li, D. J. McLeod, R. J. McLure, I. Mitsuhashi, P. G. Pérez-González, M. Relano, M. Solimano, J. S. Spilker, V. Villanueva, N. Yoshida
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In the\n$1-5\\,\\mu{\\rm m}$ JWST NIRCam imaging we find that the galaxies are composed of\nmultiple clumps (between $2$ and $\\sim 8$) separated by $\\simeq 5\\,{\\rm kpc}$,\nwith comparable morphologies and sizes in the rest-frame UV and optical. Using\nBAGPIPES to perform pixel-by-pixel SED fitting to the JWST data we show that\nthe SFR ($\\simeq 25\\,{\\rm M}_{\\odot}/{\\rm yr}$) and stellar mass (${\\rm\nlog}_{10}(M_{\\star}/{\\rm M}_{\\odot}) \\simeq 9.5$) derived from the resolved\nanalysis are in close ($ \\lesssim 0.3\\,{\\rm dex}$) agreement with those\nobtained by fitting the integrated photometry. In contrast to studies of\nlower-mass sources, we thus find a reduced impact of outshining of the older\n(more massive) stellar populations in these normal $z \\simeq 5$ galaxies. Our\nJWST analysis recovers bluer rest-frame UV slopes ($\\beta \\simeq -2.1$) and\nyounger ages ($\\simeq 100\\,{\\rm Myr}$) than archival values. 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JWST PRIMER: A lack of outshining in four normal z =4-6 galaxies from the ALMA-CRISTAL Survey
We present a spatially resolved analysis of four star-forming galaxies at $z
= 4.44-5.64$ using data from the JWST PRIMER and ALMA-CRISTAL surveys to probe
the stellar and inter-stellar medium properties on the sub-kpc scale. In the
$1-5\,\mu{\rm m}$ JWST NIRCam imaging we find that the galaxies are composed of
multiple clumps (between $2$ and $\sim 8$) separated by $\simeq 5\,{\rm kpc}$,
with comparable morphologies and sizes in the rest-frame UV and optical. Using
BAGPIPES to perform pixel-by-pixel SED fitting to the JWST data we show that
the SFR ($\simeq 25\,{\rm M}_{\odot}/{\rm yr}$) and stellar mass (${\rm
log}_{10}(M_{\star}/{\rm M}_{\odot}) \simeq 9.5$) derived from the resolved
analysis are in close ($ \lesssim 0.3\,{\rm dex}$) agreement with those
obtained by fitting the integrated photometry. In contrast to studies of
lower-mass sources, we thus find a reduced impact of outshining of the older
(more massive) stellar populations in these normal $z \simeq 5$ galaxies. Our
JWST analysis recovers bluer rest-frame UV slopes ($\beta \simeq -2.1$) and
younger ages ($\simeq 100\,{\rm Myr}$) than archival values. We find that the
dust continuum from ALMA-CRISTAL seen in two of these galaxies correlates, as
expected, with regions of redder rest-frame UV slopes and the SED-derived
$A_{\rm V}$, as well as the peak in the stellar mass map. We compute the
resolved IRX-$\beta$ relation, showing that the IRX is consistent with the
local starburst attenuation curve and further demonstrating the presence of an
inhomogeneous dust distribution within the galaxies. A comparison of the
CRISTAL sources to those from the FirstLight zoom-in simulation of galaxies
with the same $M_{\star}$ and SFR reveals similar age and colour gradients,
suggesting that major mergers may be important in the formation of clumpy
galaxies at this epoch.