JWST NIRSpec spectroscopy of the triply-lensed $z = 10.17$ galaxy MACS0647$-$JD
We present JWST/NIRSpec prism spectroscopy of MACS0647-JD, the triply-lensed $z \sim 11$ candidate discovered in HST imaging and spatially resolved by JWST imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a spectroscopic redshift $z=10.17$ based on 7 detected emission lines: C...
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creator | Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang Abdurro'uf Coe, Dan Larson, Rebecca L Jung, Intae Mingozzi, Matilde Dayal, Pratika Kumari, Nimisha Kokorev, Vasily Vikaeus, Anton Brammer, Gabriel Furtak, Lukas J Adamo, Angela Andrade-Santos, Felipe Antwi-Danso, Jacqueline Bradac, Marusa Bradley, Larry D Broadhurst, Tom Carnall, Adam C Conselice, Christopher J Diego, Jose M Donahue, Megan Eldridge, Jan J Fujimoto, Seiji Henry, Alaina Hernandez, Svea Hutchison, Taylor A James, Bethan L Norman, Colin Park, Hyunbae Pirzkal, Norbert Postman, Marc Ricotti, Massimo Rigby, Jane R Vanzella, Eros Welch, Brian Wilkins, Stephen M Windhorst, Rogier A Xu, Xinfeng Zackrisson, Erik Zitrin, Adi |
description | We present JWST/NIRSpec prism spectroscopy of MACS0647-JD, the triply-lensed
$z \sim 11$ candidate discovered in HST imaging and spatially resolved by JWST
imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a
spectroscopic redshift $z=10.17$ based on 7 detected emission lines: CIII]
$\lambda\lambda$1907,1909, [OII] $\lambda$3727, [NeIII] $\lambda$3869, [NeIII]
$\lambda$3968, H$\delta$ $\lambda$4101, H$\gamma$ $\lambda$4340, and [OIII]
$\lambda$4363. These are the second-most distant detections of these emission
lines to date, in a galaxy observed just 460 million years after the Big Bang.
Based on observed and extrapolated line flux ratios we derive a gas-phase
metallicity $Z =$ log(O/H) = $7.5 - 8.0$, or $(0.06 - 0.2)$ $Z_\odot$,
ionization parameter log($U$) $\sim -1.9\pm0.2$, and an ionizing photon
production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm ion})=25.2\pm0.2\,$erg$^{-1}$ Hz. The
spectrum has a softened Lyman-$\alpha$ break, evidence for a strong Ly$\alpha$
damping wing, suggesting that MACS0647-JD was unable to ionize its surroundings
beyond its immediate vicinity ($R_{\text{HII}} \ll 1$ pMpc). The Ly$\alpha$
damping wing also suppresses the F150W photometry, explaining the slightly
overestimated photometric redshift $z = 10.6 \pm 0.3$. MACS0647-JD has a
stellar mass log($M/M_\odot$) = $8.1 \pm 0.3$, including $\sim$ 6$\times 10^7
M_\odot$ in component A, most of which formed recently (within $\sim$ 20 Myr)
with a star formation rate $2\pm1 M_\odot$ / yr, all within an effective radius
$70\pm24\,$pc. The smaller component B ($r \sim 20$) pc is likely older
($\sim$100 Myr) with more dust ($A_V \sim 0.1$ mag), as found previously.
Spectroscopy of a fainter companion galaxy C separated by a distance of \about\
3$\,$kpc reveals a Lyman break consistent with $z = 10.17$. MACS0647-JD is
likely the most distant galaxy merger known. |
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imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a
spectroscopic redshift $z=10.17$ based on 7 detected emission lines: CIII]
$\lambda\lambda$1907,1909, [OII] $\lambda$3727, [NeIII] $\lambda$3869, [NeIII]
$\lambda$3968, H$\delta$ $\lambda$4101, H$\gamma$ $\lambda$4340, and [OIII]
$\lambda$4363. These are the second-most distant detections of these emission
lines to date, in a galaxy observed just 460 million years after the Big Bang.
Based on observed and extrapolated line flux ratios we derive a gas-phase
metallicity $Z =$ log(O/H) = $7.5 - 8.0$, or $(0.06 - 0.2)$ $Z_\odot$,
ionization parameter log($U$) $\sim -1.9\pm0.2$, and an ionizing photon
production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm ion})=25.2\pm0.2\,$erg$^{-1}$ Hz. The
spectrum has a softened Lyman-$\alpha$ break, evidence for a strong Ly$\alpha$
damping wing, suggesting that MACS0647-JD was unable to ionize its surroundings
beyond its immediate vicinity ($R_{\text{HII}} \ll 1$ pMpc). The Ly$\alpha$
damping wing also suppresses the F150W photometry, explaining the slightly
overestimated photometric redshift $z = 10.6 \pm 0.3$. MACS0647-JD has a
stellar mass log($M/M_\odot$) = $8.1 \pm 0.3$, including $\sim$ 6$\times 10^7
M_\odot$ in component A, most of which formed recently (within $\sim$ 20 Myr)
with a star formation rate $2\pm1 M_\odot$ / yr, all within an effective radius
$70\pm24\,$pc. The smaller component B ($r \sim 20$) pc is likely older
($\sim$100 Myr) with more dust ($A_V \sim 0.1$ mag), as found previously.
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imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a
spectroscopic redshift $z=10.17$ based on 7 detected emission lines: CIII]
$\lambda\lambda$1907,1909, [OII] $\lambda$3727, [NeIII] $\lambda$3869, [NeIII]
$\lambda$3968, H$\delta$ $\lambda$4101, H$\gamma$ $\lambda$4340, and [OIII]
$\lambda$4363. These are the second-most distant detections of these emission
lines to date, in a galaxy observed just 460 million years after the Big Bang.
Based on observed and extrapolated line flux ratios we derive a gas-phase
metallicity $Z =$ log(O/H) = $7.5 - 8.0$, or $(0.06 - 0.2)$ $Z_\odot$,
ionization parameter log($U$) $\sim -1.9\pm0.2$, and an ionizing photon
production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm ion})=25.2\pm0.2\,$erg$^{-1}$ Hz. The
spectrum has a softened Lyman-$\alpha$ break, evidence for a strong Ly$\alpha$
damping wing, suggesting that MACS0647-JD was unable to ionize its surroundings
beyond its immediate vicinity ($R_{\text{HII}} \ll 1$ pMpc). The Ly$\alpha$
damping wing also suppresses the F150W photometry, explaining the slightly
overestimated photometric redshift $z = 10.6 \pm 0.3$. MACS0647-JD has a
stellar mass log($M/M_\odot$) = $8.1 \pm 0.3$, including $\sim$ 6$\times 10^7
M_\odot$ in component A, most of which formed recently (within $\sim$ 20 Myr)
with a star formation rate $2\pm1 M_\odot$ / yr, all within an effective radius
$70\pm24\,$pc. The smaller component B ($r \sim 20$) pc is likely older
($\sim$100 Myr) with more dust ($A_V \sim 0.1$ mag), as found previously.
Spectroscopy of a fainter companion galaxy C separated by a distance of \about\
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$z \sim 11$ candidate discovered in HST imaging and spatially resolved by JWST
imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a
spectroscopic redshift $z=10.17$ based on 7 detected emission lines: CIII]
$\lambda\lambda$1907,1909, [OII] $\lambda$3727, [NeIII] $\lambda$3869, [NeIII]
$\lambda$3968, H$\delta$ $\lambda$4101, H$\gamma$ $\lambda$4340, and [OIII]
$\lambda$4363. These are the second-most distant detections of these emission
lines to date, in a galaxy observed just 460 million years after the Big Bang.
Based on observed and extrapolated line flux ratios we derive a gas-phase
metallicity $Z =$ log(O/H) = $7.5 - 8.0$, or $(0.06 - 0.2)$ $Z_\odot$,
ionization parameter log($U$) $\sim -1.9\pm0.2$, and an ionizing photon
production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm ion})=25.2\pm0.2\,$erg$^{-1}$ Hz. The
spectrum has a softened Lyman-$\alpha$ break, evidence for a strong Ly$\alpha$
damping wing, suggesting that MACS0647-JD was unable to ionize its surroundings
beyond its immediate vicinity ($R_{\text{HII}} \ll 1$ pMpc). The Ly$\alpha$
damping wing also suppresses the F150W photometry, explaining the slightly
overestimated photometric redshift $z = 10.6 \pm 0.3$. MACS0647-JD has a
stellar mass log($M/M_\odot$) = $8.1 \pm 0.3$, including $\sim$ 6$\times 10^7
M_\odot$ in component A, most of which formed recently (within $\sim$ 20 Myr)
with a star formation rate $2\pm1 M_\odot$ / yr, all within an effective radius
$70\pm24\,$pc. The smaller component B ($r \sim 20$) pc is likely older
($\sim$100 Myr) with more dust ($A_V \sim 0.1$ mag), as found previously.
Spectroscopy of a fainter companion galaxy C separated by a distance of \about\
3$\,$kpc reveals a Lyman break consistent with $z = 10.17$. MACS0647-JD is
likely the most distant galaxy merger known.</abstract><doi>10.48550/arxiv.2305.03042</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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