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2. MUltiplexed Survey Telescope: Perspectives for Large-Scale Structure Cosmology in the Era of Stage-V Spectroscopic Survey
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Zhao, Cheng, Huang, Song, He, Mengfan, Montero-Camacho, Paulo, Liu, Yu, Renard, Pablo, Tang, Yunyi, Verdier, Aurelien, Xu, Wenshuo, Yang, Xiaorui, Yu, Jiaxi, Zhang, Yao, Zhao, Siyi, Zhou, Xingchen, He, Shengyu, Kneib, Jean-Paul, Li, Jiayi, Li, Zhuoyang, Wang, Wen-Ting, Xianyu, Zhong-Zhi, Zhang, Yidian, Gsponer, Rafaela, Li, Xiao-Dong, Rocher, Antoine, Zou, Siwei, Tan, Ting, Huang, Zhiqi, Wang, Zhuoxiao, Li, Pei, Rombach, Maxime, Dong, Chenxing, Forero-Sanchez, Daniel, Shan, Huanyuan, Wang, Tao, Li, Yin, Zhai, Zhongxu, Wang, Yuting, Zhao, Gong-Bo, Shi, Yong, Mao, Shude, Huang, Lei, Guo, Liquan, and Cai, Zheng
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The MUltiplexed Survey Telescope (MUST) is a 6.5-meter telescope under development. Dedicated to highly-multiplexed, wide-field spectroscopic surveys, MUST observes over 20,000 targets simultaneously using 6.2-mm pitch positioning robots within a ~5 deg2 field of view. MUST aims to carry out the first Stage-V spectroscopic survey in the 2030s to map the 3D Universe with over 100 million galaxies and quasars, spanning from the nearby Universe to redshift z~5.5, corresponding to around 1 billion years after the Big Bang. To cover this extensive redshift range, we present an initial conceptual target selection algorithm for different types of galaxies, from local bright galaxies, luminous red galaxies, and emission line galaxies to high-redshift (2 < z < 5.5) Lyman-break galaxies. Using Fisher forecasts, we demonstrate that MUST can address fundamental questions in cosmology, including the nature of dark energy, test of gravity theories, and investigations into primordial physics. This is the first paper in the series of science white papers for MUST, with subsequent developments focusing on additional scientific cases such as galaxy and quasar evolution, Milky Way physics, and dynamic phenomena in the time-domain Universe., Comment: To be submitted to SCPMA
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- 2024
3. A Quasar-Anchored Protocluster at z=6.6 in the ASPIRE Survey: II. An Environmental Analysis of Galaxy Properties in an Overdense Structure
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Champagne, Jaclyn B., Wang, Feige, Yang, Jinyi, Fan, Xiaohui, Hennawi, Joseph F., Sun, Fengwu, Bañados, Eduardo, Bosman, Sarah E. I., Costa, Tiago, Habouzit, Melanie, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Pudoka, Maria, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofia, Tee, Wei Leong, Trebitsch, Maxime, Zhang, Haowen, Zhuang, Ming-Yang, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present paper II comprising a 35 arcmin$^2$ JWST/NIRCam imaging and wide-field slitless spectroscopy mosaic centered on J0305$-$3150, a luminous quasar at $z=6.61$. The F356W grism data reveals 124 [OIII]+H$\beta$ emitters at $5.3
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4. A Quasar-Anchored Protocluster at z=6.6 in the ASPIRE Survey: I. Properties of [OIII] Emitters in a 10 Mpc Overdensity Structure
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Champagne, Jaclyn B., Wang, Feige, Zhang, Haowen, Yang, Jinyi, Fan, Xiaohui, Hennawi, Joseph F., Sun, Fengwu, Bañados, Eduardo, Bosman, Sarah E. I., Costa, Tiago, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Endsley, Ryan, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Li, Mingyu, Lin, Xiaojing, Liu, Weizhe, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Pudoka, Maria, Protušovà, Klaudia, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofia, Tee, Wei Leong, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram P., Zhuang, Ming-Yang, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
ASPIRE (A SPectroscopic survey of bIased halos in the Reionization Era) is a quasar legacy survey primarily using JWST to target a sample of 25 $z>6$ quasars with NIRCam slitless spectroscopy and imaging. The first study in this series found evidence of a strong overdensity of galaxies around J0305-3150, a luminous quasar at $z=6.61$, within a single NIRCam pointing obtained in JWST Cycle 1. Here, we present the first results of a JWST Cycle 2 mosaic that covers 35 arcmin$^2$ with NIRCam imaging/WFSS of the same field to investigate the spatial extent of the putative protocluster. The F356W grism data targets [OIII]+H$\beta$ at $5.3
10$ cMpc., Comment: submitted to ApJ june 2024. 18 pages, 7 figures. companion paper II by Champagne+24b is also available on arXiv today - Published
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5. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Supports Earlier Reionization around [OIII] Emitters
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Jin, Xiangyu, Yang, Jinyi, Fan, Xiaohui, Wang, Feige, Kakiichi, Koki, Meyer, Romain A., Becker, George D., Zou, Siwei, Bañados, Eduardo, Champagne, Jaclyn B., D'Odorico, Valentina, Yue, Minghao, Bosman, Sarah E. I., Cai, Zheng, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Hennawi, Joseph F., Jun, Hyunsung D., Li, Mingyu, Li, Zihao, Liu, Weizhe, Pudoka, Maria, Satyavolu, Sindhu, Sun, Fengwu, Tee, Wei Leong, and Wu, Yunjing
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Understanding when and how reionization happened is crucial for studying the early structure formation and the properties of first galaxies in the Universe. At $z>5.5$, the observed IGM optical depth shows a significant scatter, indicating an inhomogeneous reionization process. However, the nature of the inhomogeneous reionization remains debated. ASPIRE is a JWST Cycle 1 program that has spectroscopically identified $>400$ [OIII] emitters in 25 quasar fields at $z>6.5$. Combined with deep ground-based optical spectroscopy of ASPIRE quasars, ASPIRE program provides the current largest sample for IGM-galaxy connection studies during cosmic reionization. We present the first results of IGM effective optical depth measurements around [OIII] emitters using 14 ASPIRE quasar fields. We find the IGM transmission is tightly related with reionization-era galaxies to the extent that significant excess of Ly$\alpha$ transmission exists around [OIII] emitters. We measure the stacked IGM effective optical depth of IGM patches associated with [OIII] emitters and find they reach the same IGM effective optical depth at least dz~0.1 ahead of those IGM patches where no [OIII] emitters are detected, supporting earlier reionization around [OIII] emitters. Our results indicate an enhancement in IGM Ly$\alpha$ transmission around [OIII] emitters at scales beyond 25 $h^{-1}$ cMpc, consistent with the predicted topology of reionization from fluctuating UV background (UVB) models., Comment: 27 pages, 19 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2024
6. Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. II. Statistical Properties from the First Data Release
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Guo, Wei-Jian, Zou, Hu, Greenwell, Claire L., Alexander, David M., Fawcett, Victoria A., Pan, Zhiwei, Siudek, Malgorzata, Aguilar, Jessica Nicole, Ahlen, Steven, Brooks, David, Claybaugh, Todd, Dawson, Kyle, De La Macorra, Axel, Doel, Peter, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Gaztanaga, Enrique, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Gutierrez, Gaston, Kehoe, Robert, Kisner, Theodore, Landriau, Martin, Guillou, Laurent Le, Manera, Marc, Meisner, Aaron, Mique, Ramon, Moustakas, John, Prada, Francisco, Rossi, Graziano, Sanchez, Eusebio, Schubnell, Michael, Sprayberry, David, Sui, Jipeng, Tarle, Gregory, Weaver, Benjamin Alan, Xiao, Yun-Ao, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the identification of changing-look active galactic nuclei (CL-AGNs) from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument First Data Release and Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 16 at z \leq 0.9. To confirm the CL-AGNs, we utilize spectral flux calibration assessment via an [O\,{\sc iii}]-based calibration, pseudo-photometry examination, and visual inspection. This rigorous selection process allows us to compile a statistical catalog of 561 CL-AGNs, encompassing 527 $\rm H\beta$, 149$\rm H\alpha$, and 129 Mg II CL behaviors. In this sample, we find 1) a 283:278 ratio of turn-on to turn-off CL-AGNs. 2) the critical value for CL events is confirmed around Eddington ratio \sim 0.01. 3) a strong correlation between the change in the luminosity of the broad emission lines (BEL) and variation in the continuum luminosity, with Mg II and $\rm H\beta$ displaying similar responses during CL phases. 4) the Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich diagram for CL-AGNs shows no statistically difference from the general AGN catalog. 5) five CL-AGNs are associated with asymmetrical mid-infrared flares, possibly linked to tidal disruption events. Given the large CL-AGNs and the stochastic sampling of spectra, we propose that some CL events are inherently due to typical AGN variability during low accretion rates, particularly for CL events of the singular BEL. Finally, we introduce a Peculiar CL phase, characterized by a gradual decline over decades in the light curve and the complete disappearance of entire BEL in faint spectra, indicative of a real transition in the accretion disk., Comment: Submitted to ApJS, comments welcome
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7. A quasar-galaxy merger at $z\sim 6.2$: rapid host growth via accretion of two massive satellite galaxies
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Decarli, Roberto, Loiacono, Federica, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Dotti, Massimo, Lupi, Alessandro, Meyer, Romain A., Mignoli, Marco, Pensabene, Antonio, Strauss, Michael A., Venemans, Bram, Yang, Jinyi, Walter, Fabian, Wolf, Julien, Bañados, Eduardo, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Carilli, Chris L., Comastri, Andrea, Connor, Thomas, Costa, Tiago, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Fan, Xiaohui, Gilli, Roberto, Jun, Hyunsung D., Liu, Weizhe, Marshall, Madeline A., Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Neeleman, Marcel, Onoue, Masafusa, Overzier, Roderik, Pudoka, Maria Anne, Riechers, Dominik A., Rix, Hans-Walter, Schindler, Jan-Torge, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Vestergaard, Marianne, Volonteri, Marta, Wang, Feige, Zhang, Huanian, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present JWST/NIRSpec Integral Field Spectroscopy in the rest-frame optical bands of the system PJ308-21, a quasar at $z=6.2342$ caught as its host galaxy interacts with companion galaxies. We detect spatially extended emission of several emission lines (H$\alpha$, H$\beta$, [OIII], [NII], [SII], HeII), which we use to study the properties of the ionized phase of the interstellar medium: the source and hardness of the photoionizing radiation field, metallicity, dust reddening, electron density and temperature, and star formation. We also marginally detect continuum starlight emission associated with the companion sources. We find that at least two independent satellite galaxies are part of the system. While the quasar host appears highly enriched and obscured, with AGN-like photoionization conditions, the western companion shows minimal dust extinction, low metallicity ($Z\sim0.4$ Z$_\odot$), and star-formation driven photoionization. The eastern companion shows higher extinction and metallicity ($Z\sim0.8$ Z$_\odot$) compared to the western companion, and it is at least partially photoionized by the nearby quasar. We do not find any indication of AGN in the companion sources. Our study shows that while the quasar host galaxy is already very massive ($M_{\rm dyn}>10^{11}$ M$_\odot$), it is still rapidly building up by accreting two relatively massive ($M_{\rm star}\sim 10^{10}$ M$_\odot$) companion sources. This dataset showcases the power of JWST in exposing the build-up of massive galaxies in the first Gyr of the Universe., Comment: 15 pages, 16 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2024
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8. JWST Discovery of $40+$ Microlensed Stars in a Magnified Galaxy, the 'Dragon' behind Abell 370
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Fudamoto, Yoshinobu, Sun, Fengwu, Diego, Jose M., Dai, Liang, Oguri, Masamune, Zitrin, Adi, Zackrisson, Erik, Jauzac, Mathilde, Lagattuta, David J., Egami, Eiichi, Iani, Edoardo, Windhorst, Rogier A., Abe, Katsuya T., Bauer, Franz Erik, Bian, Fuyan, Bhatawdekar, Rachana, Broadhurst, Thomas J., Cai, Zheng, Chen, Chian-Chou, Chen, Wenlei, Cohen, Seth H., Conselice, Christopher J., Espada, Daniel, Foo, Nicholas, Frye, Brenda L., Fujimoto, Seiji, Furtak, Lukas J., Golubchik, Miriam, Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang, Jolly, Jean-Baptiste, Kawai, Hiroki, Kelly, Patrick L., Koekemoer, Anton M., Kohno, Kotaro, Kokorev, Vasily, Li, Mingyu, Li, Zihao, Lin, Xiaojing, Magdis, Georgios E., Meena, Ashish K., Nabizadeh, Armin, Richard, Johan, Steinhardt, Charles L., Wu, Yunjing, Zhu, Yongda, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Strong gravitational magnification by massive galaxy clusters enable us to detect faint background sources, resolve their detailed internal structures, and in the most extreme cases identify and study individual stars in distant galaxies. Highly magnified individual stars allow for a wide range of applications, including studies of stellar populations in distant galaxies and constraining small-scale dark matter structures. However, these applications have been hampered by the small number of events observed, as typically one or a few stars are identified from each distant galaxy. Here, we report the discovery of 46 significant microlensed stars in a single strongly-lensed high-redshift galaxy behind the Abell 370 cluster at redshift of 0.725 when the Universe was half of its current age (dubbed the ``Dragon arc''), based on two observations separated by one year with the James Webb Space Telescope ({\it JWST}). These events are mostly found near the expected lensing critical curves, suggesting that these are magnified individual stars that appear as transients from intracluster stellar microlenses. Through multi-wavelength photometry and colors, we constrain stellar types and find that many of them are consistent with red giants/supergiants magnified by factors of thousands. This finding reveals an unprecedented high occurrence of microlensing events in the Dragon arc, and proves that {\it JWST}'s time-domain observations open up the possibility of conducting statistical studies of high-redshift stars and subgalactic scale perturbations in the lensing dark matter field., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, 1 table submitted to Nature Astronomy
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9. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): Impact of Galaxies on the CGM Metal Enrichment at z > 6 Using the JWST and VLT
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Zou, Siwei, Cai, Zheng, Wang, Feige, Fan, Xiaohui, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Hennawi, Joseph F., Schindler, Jan-Torge, Farina, Emanuele P., Yang, Jinyi, Inayoshi, Kohei, Banados, Eduardo, Bosman, Sarah E. I., Li, Zihao, Lin, Xiaojing, Wu, Yunjing, Sun, Fengwu, Guo, Zi-Yi, Kulkarni, Girish, Habouzit, Melanie, Charlot, Stephane, Chevallard, Jacopo, Connor, Thomas, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Jiang, Linhua, Jin, Xiangyu, Kakiichi, Koki, Li, Mingyu, Meyer, Romain A., Walter, Fabian, and Zhang, Huanian
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We characterize the multiphase circumgalactic medium and galaxy properties at z = 6.0-6.5 in four quasar fields from the James Webb Space Telescope A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE) program. We use the Very Large Telescope/X-shooter spectra of quasar J0305-3150 to identify one new metal absorber at z = 6.2713 with multiple transitions (OI, MgI, FeII and CII). They are combined with the published absorbing systems in Davies et al. (2023a) at the same redshift range to form of a sample of nine metal absorbers at z = 6.03 to 6.49. We identify eight galaxies within 1000 km s$^{-1}$ and 350 kpc around the absorbing gas from the ASPIRE spectroscopic data, with their redshifts secured by [OIII]($\lambda\lambda$4959, 5007) doublets and H$\beta$ emission lines. Our spectral energy distribution fitting indicates that the absorbing galaxies have stellar mass ranging from 10$^{7.2}$ to 10$^{8.8}M_{\odot}$ and metallicity between 0.02 and 0.4 solar. Notably, the z = 6.2713 system in the J0305-3150 field resides in a galaxy overdensity region, which contains two (tentatively) merging galaxies within 350 kpc and seven galaxies within 1 Mpc. We measure the relative abundances of $\alpha$ elements to iron ([$\alpha$/Fe]) and find that the CGM gas in the most overdense region exhibits a lower [$\alpha$/Fe] ratio. Our modeling of the galaxy's chemical abundance favors a top-heavy stellar initial mass function, and hints that we may be witnessing the contribution of the first generation Population III stars to the CGM at the end of reionization epoch., Comment: 21 pages, 4 figures in the main text. Accepted for publication in ApJL
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10. A Large Sample of Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies at $z<1$ Identified from the DESI Early Data
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Zou, Hu, Sui, Jipeng, Saintonge, Amélie, Scholte, Dirk, Moustakas, John, Siudek, Malgorzata, Dey, Arjun, Juneau, Stephanie, Guo, Weijian, Canning, Rebecca, Aguilar, J., Ahlen, S., Brooks, D., Claybaugh, T., Dawson, K., de la Macorra, A., Doel, P., Forero-Romero, J. E., Gontcho, S. Gontcho A, Honscheid, K., Landriau, M., Guillou, L. Le, Manera, M., Meisner, A., Miquel, R., Nie, Jundan, Poppett, C., Rezaie, M., Rossi, G., Sanchez, E., Schubnell, M., Seo, H., Tarle, G., Zhou, Zhimin, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Extremely metal-poor galaxies (XMPGs) at relatively low redshift are excellent laboratories for studying galaxy formation and evolution in the early universe. Much effort has been spent on identifying them from large-scale spectroscopic surveys or spectroscopic follow-up observations. Previous work has identified a few hundred XMPGs. In this work, we obtain a large sample of 223 XMPGs at $z<1$ from the early data of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). The oxygen abundance is determined using the direct $T_{\rm e}$ method based on the detection of the [O III]$\lambda$4363 line. The sample includes 95 confirmed XMPGs based on the oxygen abundance uncertainty; remaining 128 galaxies are regarded as XMPG candidates. These XMPGs are only 0.01% of the total DESI observed galaxies. Their coordinates and other proprieties are provided in the paper. The most XMPG has an oxygen abundance of $\sim 1/34 Z_{\odot}$, stellar mass of about $1.5\times10^7 M_{\odot}$ and star formation rate of 0.22 $M_{\odot}$ yr$^{-1}$. The two most XMPGs present distinct morphologies suggesting different formation mechanisms. The local environmental investigation shows that XMPGs preferentially reside in relatively low-density regions. Many of them fall below the stellar mass-metallicity relations (MZRs) of normal star-forming galaxies. From a comparison of the MZR with theoretical simulations, it appears that XMPGs are good analogs to high-redshift star-forming galaxies. The nature of these XMPG populations will be further investigated in detail with larger and more complete samples from the on-going DESI survey., Comment: accepted for publication in ApJ
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11. MAGNIF: A Tentative Lensed Rotating Disk at $z=8.34$ detected by JWST NIRCam WFSS with Dynamical Forward Modeling
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Li, Zihao, Cai, Zheng, Sun, Fengwu, Richard, Johan, Trebitsch, Maxime, Helton, Jakob M., Diego, Jose M., Oguri, Masamune, Foo, Nicholas, Lin, Xiaojing, Bauer, Franz, Chen, Chian-Chou, Conselice, Christopher J., Espada, Daniel, Egami, Eiichi, Fan, Xiaohui, Frye, Brenda L., Fudamoto, Yoshinobu, Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo G., Hainline, Kevin, Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang, Ji, Zhiyuan, Jin, Xiangyu, Koekemoer, Anton M., Kokorev, Vasily, Kohno, Kotaro, Li, Mingyu, Lee, Minju, Magdis, Georgios E., Willmer, Christopher N. A., Windhorst, Rogier A., Wu, Yunjing, Yan, Haojing, Zhang, Haowen, Zitrin, Adi, Zou, Siwei, Bian, Fuyan, Cheng, Cheng, DeCoursey, Christa, Furtak, Lukas J., Steinhardt, Charles, and Umehata, Hideki
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report galaxy MACS0416-Y3 behind the lensing cluster MACSJ0416.1--2403 as a tentative rotating disk at $z=8.34$ detected through its [OIII]$\lambda5007$ emission in JWST NIRCam wide-field slitless spectroscopic observations. The discovery is based on our new grism dynamical modeling methodology for JWST NIRCam slitless spectroscopy, using the data from ``Median-band Astrophysics with the Grism of NIRCam in Frontier Fields'' (MAGNIF), a JWST Cycle-2 program. The [OIII]$\lambda5007$ emission line morphology in grism data shows velocity offsets compared to the F480M direct imaging, suggestive of rotation. Assuming a geometrically thin disk model, we constrain the rotation velocity of $v_{\rm rot}=58^{+53}_{-35}$ km s$^{-1}$ via forward modeling of the two-dimensional (2D) spectrum. We obtain the kinematic ratio of $v_{\rm rot}/\sigma_v=1.6^{+1.9}_{-0.9}$, where $\sigma_v$ is the velocity dispersion, in line with a quasi-stable thin disk. The resulting dynamical mass is estimated to be $\log(M_{\rm dyn}/M_{\odot})=8.4^{+0.5}_{-0.7}$. If the rotation confirmed, our discovery suggests that rotating gaseous disks may have already existed within 600 million years after Big Bang., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures. Comments welcome
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12. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Discovers an Overdensity around a Metal Absorption-selected Galaxy at $z\sim5.5$
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Wu, Yunjing, Wang, Feige, Cai, Zheng, Fan, Xiaohui, Finlator, Kristian, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Lin, Xiaojing, Li, Zihao, Chen, Zuyi, Bañados, Eduardo, Becker, George D., Bosman, Sarah E. I., Bruzual, Gstavo, Charlot, Stephane, Chen, Hsiao-Wen, Chevallard, Jacopo, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Pudoka, Maria A., Tee, Wei Leong, Xie, Zhang-Liang, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The launch of ${\it JWST}$ opens a new window for studying the connection between metal-line absorbers and galaxies at the end of the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). Previous studies have detected absorber-galaxy pairs in limited quantities through ground-based observations. To enhance our understanding of the relationship between absorbers and their host galaxies at $z>5$, we utilized the NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy (WFSS) to search for absorber-associated galaxies by detecting their rest-frame optical emission lines (e.g., [OIII] + H$\beta$). We report the discovery of a MgII-associated galaxy at $z=5.428$ using data from the ${\it JWST}$ ASPIRE program. The MgII absorber is detected on the spectrum of quasar J0305--3150 with a rest-frame equivalent width of 0.74$\mathring{A}$. The associated galaxy has an [OIII] luminosity of $10^{42.5}\ {\rm erg\ s^{-1}}$ with an impact parameter of 24.9 proper kiloparsecs (pkpc). The joint ${\it HST}$-${\it JWST}$ spectral energy distribution (SED) implies a stellar mass and star-formation rate of ${\rm M_* \approx 10^{8.8}}$ ${\rm M_{\odot}}$, ${\rm SFR}\approx 10\ {\rm M_{\odot}\ yr^{-1}}$. Its [OIII] equivalent width and stellar mass are typical of [OIII] emitters at this redshift. Furthermore, connecting the outflow starting time to the SED-derived stellar age, the outflow velocity of this galaxy is $\sim300\ {\rm km\ s^{-1}}$, consistent with theoretical expectations. We identified six additional [OIII] emitters with impact parameters of up to $\sim300$ pkpc at similar redshifts ($|dv|<1000\ {\rm km\ s^{-1}}$). The observed number is consistent with that in cosmological simulations. This pilot study suggests that systematically investigating the absorber-galaxy connection within the ASPIRE program will provide insights into the metal-enrichment history in the early universe., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJL. Main text 8 pages, 4 figures. For more information of the JWST ASPIRE program please check https://aspire-quasar.github.io/index.html
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13. DESI Survey Validation Data in the COSMOS/Hyper Suprime-Cam Field: Cool Gas Trace Main-sequence Star-forming Galaxies at the Cosmic Noon
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Zou, Siwei, Jiang, Linhua, Cai, Zheng, Moustakas, John, Sun, Zechang, Pan, Zhiwei, Ding, Jiani, Forero-Romero, Jaime E, Zou, Hu, Ting, Yuan-sen, Pieri, Matthew, Ahlen, Steven, Alexander, David, Brooks, David, Dey, Arjun, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Honscheid, Klaus, Landriau, Martin, de la Macorra, Axel, Magana, Mariana Vargas, Meisner, Aaron, Miquel, Ramon, Schubnell, Michael, Tarlé, Gregory, and Zhou, Zhimin
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Astronomical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Particle and high energy physics ,Space sciences - Abstract
We present the first result in exploring the gaseous halo and galaxy correlation using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument survey validation data in the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) and Hyper Suprime-Cam field. We obtain multiphase gaseous halo properties in the circumgalactic medium by using 115 quasar spectra (signal-to-noise ratio > 3). We detect Mg ii absorption at redshift 0.6 < z < 2.5, C iv absorption at 1.6 < z < 3.6, and H i absorption associated with the Mg ii and C iv. By crossmatching the COSMOS2020 catalog, we identify the Mg ii and C iv host galaxies in 10 quasar fields at 0.9< z < 3.1. We find that within the impact parameter of 250 kpc, a tight correlation is seen between the strong Mg ii equivalent width and the host galaxy star formation rate. The covering fraction f c of the strong Mg ii selected galaxies, which is the ratio of the absorbing galaxy in a certain galaxy population, shows significant evolution in the main-sequence galaxies and marginal evolution in all the galaxy populations within 250 kpc at 0.9 < z < 2.2. The f c increase in the main-sequence galaxies likely suggests the coevolution of strong Mg ii absorbing gas and the main-sequence galaxies at the cosmic noon. Furthermore, Mg ii and C iv absorbing gas is detected out of the galaxy virial radius, tentatively indicating the feedback produced by the star formation and/or the environmental effects.
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14. GTC Follow-up Observations of Very Metal-Poor Star Candidates from DESI
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Prieto, Carlos Allende, Aguado, David S., Hernández, Jonay I. González, Rebolo, Rafael, Najita, Joan, Manser, Christopher J., Rockosi, Constance, Slepian, Zachary, Mezcua, Mar, Valluri, Monica, Ezzeddine, Rana, Koposov, Sergey E., Cooper, Andrew P., Dey, Arjun, Gänsicke, Boris T., Li, Ting S., Cunha, Katia, Zou, Siwei, Aguilar, Jessica Nicole, Ahlen, Steven, Brooks, David, Claybaugh, Todd, Cole, Shaun, Eftekharzadeh, Sarah, Fanning, Kevin, Forero-Romero, Jaime, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Honscheid, Klaus, Jablonka, Pascale, Kehoe, Robert, Kisner, Theodore, Landriau, Martin, de la Macorra, Axel, Meisner, Aaron, Miquel, Ramón, Moustakas, John, Nie, Jundan, Poppett, Claire, Prada, Francisco, Rezaie, Mehdi, Rossi, Graziano, Sánchez, Eusebio, Schubnell, Michael, Sharples, Ray, Siudek, Malgorzata, Smith, Verne V., Tarlé, Gregory, Vincenzo, Fiorenzo, Weaver, Benjamin Alan, Zhou, Zhimin, and Zou, Hu
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The observations from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) will significantly increase the numbers of known extremely metal-poor stars by a factor of ~ 10, improving the sample statistics to study the early chemical evolution of the Milky Way and the nature of the first stars. In this paper we report high signal-to-noise follow-up observations of 9 metal-poor stars identified during the DESI commissioning with the Optical System for Imaging and low-Intermediate-Resolution Integrated Spectroscopy (OSIRIS) instrument on the 10.4m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC). The analysis of the data using a well-vetted methodology confirms the quality of the DESI spectra and the performance of the pipelines developed for the data reduction and analysis of DESI data., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, data available from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8363303
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- 2023
15. Detecting and Characterizing Mg ii Absorption in DESI Survey Validation Quasar Spectra
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Napolitano, Lucas, Pandey, Agnesh, Myers, Adam D, Lan, Ting-Wen, Anand, Abhijeet, Aguilar, Jessica, Ahlen, Steven, Alexander, David M, Brooks, David, Canning, Rebecca, Circosta, Chiara, De La Macorra, Axel, Doel, Peter, Eftekharzadeh, Sarah, Fawcett, Victoria A, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Garcia-Bellido, Juan, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Le Guillou, L, Guy, Julien, Honscheid, Klaus, Juneau, Stephanie, Kisner, T, Landriau, Martin, Meisner, Aaron M, Miquel, Ramon, Moustakas, J, Percival, Will J, Prochaska, J Xavier, Schubnell, Michael, Tarlé, Gregory, Weaver, BA, Weiner, Benjamin, Zhou, Zhimin, Zou, Hu, and Zou, Siwei
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Astronomical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Particle and high energy physics - Abstract
We present findings of the detection of Magnesium II (Mg ii, λ = 2796, 2803 Å) absorbers from the early data release of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). DESI is projected to obtain spectroscopy of approximately 3 million quasars (QSOs), of which over 99% are anticipated to be at redshifts greater than z > 0.3, such that DESI would be able to observe an associated or intervening Mg ii absorber illuminated by the background QSO. We have developed an autonomous supplementary spectral pipeline that detects these systems through an initial line-fitting process and then confirms the line properties using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampler. Based upon a visual inspection of the resulting systems, we estimate that this sample has a purity greater than 99%. We have also investigated the completeness of our sample in regard to both the signal-to-noise properties of the input spectra and the rest-frame equivalent width (W 0) of the absorber systems. From a parent catalog containing 83,207 quasars, we detect a total of 23,921 Mg ii absorption systems following a series of quality cuts. Extrapolating from this occurrence rate of 28.8% implies a catalog at the completion of the five-year DESI survey that will contain over eight hundred thousand Mg ii absorbers. The cataloging of these systems will enable significant further research because they carry information regarding circumgalactic medium environments, the distribution of intervening galaxies, and the growth of metallicity across the redshift range 0.3 ≤ z < 2.5.
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16. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Reveals a Filamentary Structure around a z=6.61 Quasar
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Wang, Feige, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Fan, Xiaohui, Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Costa, Tiago, Habouzit, Melanie, Endsley, Ryan, Li, Zihao, Lin, Xiaojing, Meyer, Romain A., Schindler, Jan-Torge, Wu, Yunjing, Bañados, Eduardo, Barth, Aaron J., Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Cai, Zheng, Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Haiman, Zoltan, Jiang, Linhua, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Onoue, Masafusa, Pudoka, Maria A., Rojas-Ruiz, Sofia, Shen, Yue, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-Liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the first results from the JWST ASPIRE program (A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era). This program represents an imaging and spectroscopic survey of 25 reionization-era quasars and their environments by utilizing the unprecedented capabilities of NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy (WFSS) mode. ASPIRE will deliver the largest ($\sim280~{\rm arcmin}^2$) galaxy redshift survey at 3-4 $\mu$m among JWST Cycle-1 programs and provide extensive legacy values for studying the formation of the earliest supermassive black holes (SMBHs), the assembly of galaxies, early metal enrichment, and cosmic reionization. In this first ASPIRE paper, we report the discovery of a filamentary structure traced by the luminous quasar J0305-3150 and ten [OIII] emitters at $z=6.6$. This structure has a 3D galaxy overdensity of $\delta_{\rm gal}=12.6$ over 637 cMpc$^3$, one of the most overdense structures known in the early universe, and could eventually evolve into a massive galaxy cluster. Together with existing VLT/MUSE and ALMA observations of this field, our JWST observations reveal that J0305-3150 traces a complex environment where both UV-bright and dusty galaxies are present, and indicate that the early evolution of galaxies around the quasar is not simultaneous. In addition, we discovered 31 [OIII] emitters in this field at other redshifts, $5.3
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17. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): A First Look at the Rest-frame Optical Spectra of $z > 6.5$ Quasars Using JWST
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Yang, Jinyi, Wang, Feige, Fan, Xiaohui, Hennawi, Joseph F., Barth, Aaron J., Bañados, Eduardo, Sun, Fengwu, Liu, Weizhe, Cai, Zheng, Jiang, Linhua, Li, Zihao, Onoue, Masafusa, Schindler, Jan-Torge, Shen, Yue, Wu, Yunjing, Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Costa, Tiago, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-Christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Habouzit, Melanie, Haiman, Zoltan, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Pan, Zhiwei, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofía, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Vestergaard, Marianne, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-Liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Studies of rest-frame optical emission in quasars at $z>6$ have historically been limited by the wavelengths accessible by ground-based telescopes. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) now offers the opportunity to probe this emission deep into the reionization epoch. We report the observations of eight quasars at $z>6.5$ using the JWST/NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy, as a part of the ''A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE)" program. Our JWST spectra cover the quasars' emission between rest frame $\sim$ 4100 and 5100 \r{A}. The profiles of these quasars' broad H$\beta$ emission lines span a FWHM from 3000 to 6000 $\rm{km~s^{-1}}$. The H$\beta$-based virial black hole (BH) masses, ranging from 0.6 to 2.1 billion solar masses, are generally consistent with their MgII-based BH masses. The new measurements based on the more reliable H$\beta$ tracer thus confirm the existence of billion solar-mass BHs in the reionization epoch. In the observed [OIII] $\lambda\lambda$4960,5008 doublets of these luminous quasars, broad components are more common than narrow core components ($\le~1200~\rm{km~s^{-1}}$), and only one quasar shows stronger narrow components than broad. Two quasars exhibit significantly broad and blueshifted [OIII] emission, thought to trace galactic-scale outflows, with median velocities of $-610~\rm{km~s^{-1}}$ and $-1430~\rm{km~s^{-1}}$ relative to the [CII] $158\,\mu$m line. All eight quasars show strong optical FeII emission, and follow the Eigenvector 1 relations defined by low-redshift quasars. The entire ASPIRE program will eventually cover 25 quasars and provide a statistical sample for the studies of the BHs and quasar spectral properties., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL
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18. DESI survey validation data in the COSMOS/HSC field: Cool gas trace main sequence star-forming galaxies at the cosmic noon
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Zou, Siwei, Jiang, Linhua, Cai, Zheng, Moustakas, John, Sun, Zechang, Pan, Zhiwei, Ding, Jiani, Forero-Romero, Jaime E, Zou, Hu, Ting, Yuan-sen, Pieri, Matthew, Ahlen, Steven, Alexander, David, Brooks, David, Dey, Arjun, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Honscheid, Klaus, Landriau, Martin, de la Macorra, Axel, Magana, Mariana Vargas, Meisner, Aaron, Miquel, Ramon, Schubnell, Michael, Tarle, Gregory, and Zhou, Zhimin
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the first result in exploring the gaseous halo and galaxy correlation using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey validation data in the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) and Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) field. We obtain the multiphase gaseous halo properties in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) by using 115 quasar spectra (S/N > 3). We detect MgII absorption at redshift 0.6 < z < 2.5, CIV absorption at 1.6 < z < 3.6, and HI absorption associated with the MgII and CIV. By cross-matching the COSMOS2020 catalog, we identify the MgII and CIV host galaxies in ten quasar fields at 0.9 < z < 3.1. We find that within the impact parameter of 250 kpc, a tight correlation is seen between strong MgII equivalent width and the host galaxy star formation rate. The covering fraction fc of strong MgII selected galaxies, which is the ratio of absorbing galaxy in a certain galaxy population, shows significant evolution in the main-sequence galaxies and marginal evolution in all the galaxy populations within 250 kpc at 0.9 < z < 2.2. The fc increase in the main-sequence galaxies likely suggests the co-evolution of strong MgII absorbing gas and the main-sequence galaxies at the cosmic noon. Furthermore, several MgII and CIV absorbing gas is detected out of the galaxy virial radius, tentatively indicating the feedback produced by the star formation and/or the environmental effects., Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ
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19. The DESI Survey Validation: Results from Visual Inspection of the Quasar Survey Spectra
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Alexander, David M, Davis, Tamara M, Chaussidon, E, Fawcett, VA, Gonzalez-Morales, Alma X, Lan, Ting-Wen, Yèche, Christophe, Ahlen, S, Aguilar, JN, Armengaud, E, Bailey, S, Brooks, D, Cai, Z, Canning, R, Carr, A, Chabanier, S, Cousinou, Marie-Claude, Dawson, K, de la Macorra, A, Dey, A, Dey, Biprateep, Dhungana, G, Edge, AC, Eftekharzadeh, S, Fanning, K, Farr, James, Font-Ribera, A, Garcia-Bellido, J, Garrison, Lehman, Gaztañaga, E, Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Gordon, C, Gonzalez, Stefany Guadalupe Medellin, Guy, J, Herrera-Alcantar, Hiram K, Jiang, L, Juneau, S, Karaçaylı, NG, Kehoe, R, Kisner, T, Kovács, A, Landriau, M, Levi, Michael E, Magneville, C, Martini, P, Meisner, Aaron M, Mezcua, M, Miquel, R, Camacho, P Montero, Moustakas, J, Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Andrea, Myers, Adam D, Nadathur, S, Napolitano, L, Nie, JD, Palanque-Delabrouille, N, Pan, Z, Percival, WJ, Pérez-Ràfols, I, Poppett, C, Prada, F, Ramírez-Pérez, César, Ravoux, C, Rosario, DJ, Schubnell, M, Tarlé, Gregory, Walther, M, Weiner, B, Youles, S, Zhou, Zhimin, Zou, H, and Zou, Siwei
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Space Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Particle and high energy physics - Abstract
A key component of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey validation (SV) is a detailed visual inspection (VI) of the optical spectroscopic data to quantify key survey metrics. In this paper we present results from VI of the quasar survey using deep coadded SV spectra. We show that the majority (≈70%) of the main-survey targets are spectroscopically confirmed as quasars, with ≈16% galaxies, ≈6% stars, and ≈8% low-quality spectra lacking reliable features. A nonnegligible fraction of the quasars are misidentified by the standard spectroscopic pipeline, but we show that the majority can be recovered using post-pipeline “afterburner” quasar-identification approaches. We combine these “afterburners” with our standard pipeline to create a modified pipeline to increase the overall quasar yield. At the depth of the main DESI survey, both pipelines achieve a good-redshift purity (reliable redshifts measured within 3000 km s−1) of ≈99%; however, the modified pipeline recovers ≈94% of the visually inspected quasars, as compared to ≈86% from the standard pipeline. We demonstrate that both pipelines achieve a median redshift precision and accuracy of ≈100 km s−1 and ≈70 km s−1, respectively. We constructed composite spectra to investigate why some quasars are missed by the standard pipeline and find that they are more host-galaxy dominated (i.e., distant analogs of “Seyfert galaxies”) and/or more dust reddened than the standard-pipeline quasars. We also show example spectra to demonstrate the overall diversity of the DESI quasar sample and provide strong-lensing candidates where two targets contribute to a single spectrum.
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20. The Mass-Metallicity Relation of Dwarf Galaxies at Cosmic Noon from JWST Observations
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Li, Mingyu, Cai, Zheng, Bian, Fuyan, Lin, Xiaojing, Li, Zihao, Wu, Yunjing, Sun, Fengwu, Zhang, Shiwu, Golden-Marx, Emmet, Sun, Zechang, Zou, Siwei, Fan, Xiaohui, Egami, Eiichi, Charlot, Stephane, Bruzual, Gustavo, and Chevallard, Jacopo
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a study of the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) of 51 dwarf galaxies ($M_\star\approx 10^{6.5} - 10^{9.5}~M_\odot$) at $z = 2-3$ from the Abell 2744 and SMACS J0723-3732 galaxy cluster fields. These dwarf galaxies are identified and confirmed by deep JWST/NIRISS imaging and slitless grism spectroscopic observations. By taking advantage of the superior performance of JWST and the gravitational lensing effect, we extend the previous MZR relation at $z=2-3$ to a much lower mass regime down by $\approx$ 2.5 orders of magnitude as compared with previous studies. We find that the MZR has a shallower slope at the low-mass end ($M_\star<10^{9}~M_\odot$), with a slope turnover point of $\approx$ $10^9~M_\odot$. This implies that the dominating feedback processes in dwarf galaxies may be different from that in massive galaxies. From $z=3$ to $z=2$, the metallicity of the dwarf galaxies is enhanced by $\approx0.09$ dex for a given stellar mass, consistent with the mild evolution found in galaxies with higher mass. Furthermore, we confirm the existence of a fundamental metallicity relation (FMR) between the gas-phase metallicity, stellar mass, and star formation rate in dwarf galaxies at $z=2-3$. Our derived FMR, which has no significant redshift evolution, can be used as a benchmark to understand the origin of the anti-correlation between the SFR and metallicity of dwarf galaxies in the high-$z$ Universe., Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters
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21. Metal-Enriched Neutral Gas Reservoir around a Strongly-lensed, Low-mass Galaxy at $z=4$ Identified by JWST/NIRISS and VLT/MUSE
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Lin, Xiaojing, Cai, Zheng, Zou, Siwei, Li, Zihao, Chen, Zuyi, Bian, Fuyan, Sun, Fengwu, Shu, Yiping, Wu, Yunjing, Li, Mingyu, Li, Jianan, Fan, Xiaohui, Prochaska, J. Xavier, Schaerer, Daniel, Charlot, Stephane, Espada, Daniel, Dessauges-Zavadsky, Miroslava, Egami, Eiichi, Stark, Daniel, Knudsen, Kirsten K., Bruzual, Gustavo, and Chevallard, Jacopo
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Direct observations of low-mass, low-metallicity galaxies at $z\gtrsim4$ provide an indispensable opportunity for detailed inspection of the ionization radiation, gas flow, and metal enrichment in sources similar to those that reionized the Universe. Combining the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), VLT/MUSE, and ALMA, we present detailed observations of a strongly lensed, low-mass ($\approx 10^{7.6}$ ${\rm M}_\odot$) galaxy at $z=3.98$ (also see Vanzella et al. 2022). We identify strong narrow nebular emission, including CIV $\lambda\lambda1548,1550$, HeII $\lambda1640$, OIII] $\lambda\lambda1661,1666$, [NeIII] $\lambda3868$, [OII] $\lambda3727$, and Balmer series of Hydrogen from this galaxy, indicating a metal-poor HII region ($\lesssim 0.12\ {\rm Z}_\odot$) powered by massive stars. Further, we detect a metal-enriched damped Ly$\alpha$ system (DLA) associated with the galaxy with the HI column density of $N_{\rm{HI}}\approx 10^{21.8}$ cm$^{-2}$. The metallicity of the associated DLA may reach the super solar metallicity (${\gtrsim Z}_\odot$). Moreover, thanks to JWST and gravitational lensing, we present the resolved UV slope ($\beta$) map at the spatial resolution of $\approx 100$ pc at $z=4$, with steep UV slopes reaching $\beta \approx -2.5$ around three star-forming clumps. Combining with low-redshift analogs, our observations suggest that low-mass, low-metallicity galaxies, which dominate reionization, could be surrounded by a high covering fraction of the metal-enriched, neutral-gaseous clouds. This implies that the metal enrichment of low-mass galaxies is highly efficient, and further support that in low-mass galaxies, only a small fraction of ionizing radiation can escape through the interstellar or circumgalactic channels with low column-density neutral gas., Comment: 4 figures, 1 table; Accepted for Publication in the ApJL
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22. The DESI Survey Validation: Results from Visual Inspection of the Quasar Survey Spectra
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Alexander, David M., Davis, Tamara M., Chaussidon, E., Fawcett, V. A., Gonzalez-Morales, Alma X., Lan, Ting-Wen, Yeche, Christophe, Ahlen, S., Aguilar, J. N., Armengaud, E., Bailey, S., Brooks, D., Cai, Z., Canning, R., Carr, A., Chabanier, S., Cousinou, Marie-Claude, Dawson, K., de la Macorra, A., Dey, A., Dey, Biprateep, Dhungana, G., Edge, A. C., Eftekharzadeh, S., Fanning, K., Farr, James, Font-Ribera, A., Garcia-Bellido, J., Garrison, Lehman, Gaztanaga, E., Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Gordon, C., Gonzalez, Stefany Guadalupe Medellin, Guy, J., Herrera-Alcantar, Hiram K., Jiang, L., Juneau, S., Karacayli, Naim, Kehoe, R., Kisner, T., Kovacs, A., Landriau, M., Levi, Michael E., Magneville, C., Martini, P., Meisner, Aaron M., Mezcua, M., Miquel, R., Camacho, P. Montero, Moustakas, J., Munoz-Gutierrez, Andrea, Myers, Adam D., Nadathur, S., Napolitano, L., Nie, J. D., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Pan, Z., Percival, W. J., Perez-Rafols, I., Poppett, C., Prada, F., Ramirez-Perez, Cesar, Ravoux, C., Rosario, D. J., Schubnell, M., Tarle, Gregory, Walther, M., Weiner, B., Youles, S., Zhou, Zhimin, Zou, H., and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
A key component of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey validation (SV) is a detailed visual inspection (VI) of the optical spectroscopic data to quantify key survey metrics. In this paper we present results from VI of the quasar survey using deep coadded SV spectra. We show that the majority (~70%) of the main-survey targets are spectroscopically confirmed as quasars, with ~16% galaxies, ~6% stars, and ~8% low-quality spectra lacking reliable features. A non-negligible fraction of the quasars are misidentified by the standard spectroscopic pipeline but we show that the majority can be recovered using post-pipeline "afterburner" quasar-identification approaches. We combine these "afterburners" with our standard pipeline to create a modified pipeline to improve the overall quasar yield. At the depth of the main DESI survey both pipelines achieve a good-redshift purity (reliable redshifts measured within 3000 km/s) of ~99%; however, the modified pipeline recovers ~94% of the visually inspected quasars, as compared to ~86% from the standard pipeline. We demonstrate that both pipelines achieve an median redshift precision and accuracy of ~100 km/s and ~70 km/s, respectively. We constructed composite spectra to investigate why some quasars are missed by the standard spectroscopic pipeline and find that they are more host-galaxy dominated (i.e., distant analogs of "Seyfert galaxies") and/or dust reddened than the standard-pipeline quasars. We also show example spectra to demonstrate the overall diversity of the DESI quasar sample and provide strong-lensing candidates where two targets contribute to a single spectrum., Comment: Astronomical journal (in press). 26 pages, 15 figures, 9 tables, one of a suite of 8 papers detailing targeting for DESI. Figure data available from Zenodo (see paper for details)
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23. The Identification of a Dusty Multiarm Spiral Galaxy at $z=3.06$ with JWST and ALMA
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Wu, Yunjing, Cai, Zheng, Sun, Fengwu, Bian, Fuyan, Lin, Xiaojing, Li, Zihao, Li, Mingyu, Bauer, Franz E., Egami, Eiichi, Fan, Xiaohui, González-López, Jorge, Li, Jianan, Wang, Feige, Yang, Jinyi, Zhang, Shiwu, and Zou, Siwei
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Spiral arms serve crucial purposes in star formation and galaxy evolution. In this paper, we report the identification of A2744-DSG-$z3$, a dusty, multiarm spiral galaxy at $z=3.059$ using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRISS imaging and grism spectroscopy. A2744-DSG-$z3$ was discovered as a gravitationally lensed sub-millimeter galaxy with ALMA. This is the most distant stellar spiral structure seen thus far, consistent with cosmological simulations which suggest $z\approx3$ as the epoch when spirals emerge. Thanks to the gravitational lensing and excellent spatial resolution of JWST, the spiral arms are resolved with a spatial resolution of $\approx290$\,pc. Based on SED fitting, the spiral galaxy has a de-lensed star formation rate of $85\pm30 \ M_{\odot}$ yr$^{-1}$, and a stellar mass of $\approx10^{10.6}\ M_{\odot}$, indicating that A2744-DSG-$z3$ is a main-sequence galaxy. After fitting the spiral arms, we find a stellar effective radius ($R_{e, \rm{star}}$) of $5.0\pm1.5$ kpc. Combing with ALMA measurements, we find that the effective radii ratio between dust and stars is $\approx0.4$, similar to {those} of massive SFGs at $z\sim2$, indicating a compact dusty core in A2744-DSG-$z3$. Moreover, this galaxy appears to be living in a group environment: including A2744-DSG-$z3$, at least three galaxies at $z=3.05 - 3.06$ {are} spectroscopically confirmed by JWST/NIRISS and ALMA, residing within a lensing-corrected projected scale of $\approx 70$ kpc. This, along with the asymmetric brightness profile, further suggests that the spiral arms may be triggered by minor merger events at $z\gtrsim3$., Comment: Main text 9 pages, four figures in the main text, and three figures in the appendix; accepted for publication by ApJL
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24. Metallicity in Quasar Broad Line Regions at Redshift $\sim$ 6
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Wang, Shu, Jiang, Linhua, Shen, Yue, Ho, Luis C., Vestergaard, Marianne, Banados, Eduardo, Willott, Chris J., Wu, Jin, Zou, Siwei, Yang, Jinyi, Wang, Feige, Fan, Xiaohui, and Wu, Xue-Bing
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Broad line regions (BLRs) in high-redshift quasars provide crucial information of chemical enrichment in the early universe. Here we present a study of BLR metallicities in 33 quasars at redshift $5.7
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25. FAM83B promotes cell proliferation via regulating the expression of CDK4/CDK6/CCND1 complex in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
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Hu, Xiaoling, Zou, Siwei, Shi, Xiaoyu, Zhang, Qiangwei, Li, Yanfei, Wang, Mengya, Li, Tongli, Zhang, Xuanping, and Li, Guodong
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26. Discovery of a damped Ly$\alpha$ galaxy at z $\sim$ 3 towards the quasar SDSS J011852+040644
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Joshi, Ravi, Fumagalli, Michele, Srianand, Raghunathan, Noterdaeme, Pasquier, Petitjean, Patrick, Rafelski, Marc, Mackenzie, Ruari, Li, Qiong, Cai, Zheng, Martin, D. Christopher, Zou, Siwei, Wu, Xue-Bing, Jiang, Linhua, and Ho, Luis C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the detection of the host galaxy of a damped Ly$\alpha$ system (DLA) with log N(HI) $ [\rm cm^{-2}]$ = $21.0 \pm 0.10$ at $z \approx 3.0091$ towards the background quasar SDSS J011852+040644 using the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager (PCWI) at the Hale (P200) telescope. We detect Ly$\alpha$ emission in the dark core of the DLA trough at a 3.3$\sigma$ confidence level, with Ly$\alpha$ luminosity of $L_{\rm Ly\alpha}$ $\rm = (3.8 \pm 0.8) \times 10^{42}\ erg\ s^{-1}$, corresponding to a star formation rate of $\gtrsim 2\ \rm M_{\odot}\ yr^{-1}$ (considering a lower limit on Ly$\alpha$ escape fraction $f_{esc}^{Ly{\alpha}} \sim 2\%$) as typical for Lyman break galaxies at these redshifts. The Ly$\alpha$ emission is blueshifted with respect to the systemic redshift derived from metal absorption lines by $281 \pm 43$ km/s. The associated galaxy is at very small impact parameter of $\lesssim 12 \rm\ kpc$ from the background quasar, which is in line with the observed anticorrelation between column density and impact parameter in spectroscopic searches tracing the large-scale environments of DLA host galaxies., Comment: 9 Pages, 5 Figures, Accepted for the Publication in ApJ
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27. Strong Mg II and Fe II Absorbers at 2.2 < z < 6.0
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Zou, Siwei, Jiang, Linhua, Shen, Yue, Wu, Jin, Bañados, Eduardo, Fan, Xiaohui, Ho, Luis C., Riechers, Dominik A., Venemans, Bram, Vestergaard, Marianne, Walter, Fabian, Wang, Feige, Willott, Chris J., Joshi, Ravi, Wu, Xue-Bing, and Yang, Jinyi
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present a study of strong intervening absorption systems in the near-IR spectra of 31 luminous quasars at $z>5.7$. The quasar spectra were obtained with {\it Gemini} GNIRS that provide continuous wavelength coverage from $\sim$0.9 to $\sim$2.5 $\mu$m. We detect 32 strong Mg II doublet absorbers with rest-frame equivalent width $W_r$ ($\lambda2796$) $>1.0$ \AA at $2.2 < z < 6.0$. Each Mg II absorber is confirmed by at least two associated Fe II absorption lines in the rest-frame wavelength range of $\sim 1600-2600$ \AA. We find that the comoving line density ($dN/dX$) of the strong Fe II-bearing Mg II absorbers decreases towards higher redshift at $z>3$, consistent with previous studies. Compared with strong Mg II absorbers detected in damped Ly$\alpha$ systems at 2 $
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28. A Carbon-enhanced Lyman Limit System: Signature of the First Generation of Stars?
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Zou, Siwei, Petitjean, Patrick, Noterdaeme, Pasquier, Ledoux, Cédric, Srianand, Raghunathan, Jiang, Linhua, and Krogager, Jens-Kristian
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We present the study of a Lyman limit system (LLS) at $z_{\rm abs}$ = 1.5441 towards quasar J134122.50+185213.9 observed with VLT X-shooter. This is a very peculiar system with strong C I absorption seen associated with a neutral hydrogen column density of log $N$(H I) (cm$^{-2}$) = 18.10, too small to shield the gas from any external UV flux. The low ionization absorption lines exhibit a simple kinematic structure consistent with a single component. Using CLOUDY models to correct for ionization, we find that the ionization parameter of the gas is in the range $-$ 4.5 $<$ log $U$ $<$ $-$4.2 and the gas density $-$1.5 $<$ log $n$(H) (cm$^{-3}$) $<$ $-$1.2. The models suggest that carbon is overabundant relative to iron, [C/Fe] $>$ +2.2 at [Fe/H] $\sim$ $-$1.6. Such a metal abundance pattern is reminiscent of carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars detected in the Galaxy halo. Metal enrichment by the first generation of supernovae provides a plausible explanation for the inferred abundance pattern in this system., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
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29. Zymograph profiling reveals a divergent evolution of sirtuin that may originate from class III enzymes
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Yang, Yujiao, Zou, Siwei, Cai, Kezhu, Li, Ningning, Li, Zhongyue, Tan, Wei, Lin, Wei, Zhao, Guo-Ping, and Zhao, Wei
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30. Effect of the β-glucan from Lentinus edodes on colitis-associated colorectal cancer and gut microbiota
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Liu, Ningyue, Zou, Siwei, Xie, Conghua, Meng, Yan, and Xu, Xiaojuan
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31. Automatic recognition of coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure using a multi-granularity cascaded hybrid network
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Yang, Weiyi, Wang, Di, Zou, Siwei, Fan, Wei, Li, Chunying, Zhang, Gong, and Liu, Tong
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32. RT-RPA-Cas12a-based assay facilitates the discrimination of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern
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Tang, Guiyue, Zhang, Zilong, Tan, Wei, Long, Fei, Sun, Jingxian, Li, Yingying, Zou, Siwei, Yang, Yujiao, Cai, Kezhu, Li, Shenwei, Wang, Zhiyi, Liu, Jiakun, Mao, Guobing, Ma, Yingxin, Zhao, Guo-Ping, Tian, Zhen-Gan, and Zhao, Wei
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33. Near Infrared spectroscopic observations of high redshift C~{\sc i} absorbers
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Zou, Siwei, Petitjean, Patrick, Noterdaeme, Pasquier, Ledoux, Cédric, Krogager, Jens-Kristian, Fathivavsari, Hassan, Srianand, Raghunathan, and López, Sebastian
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We study a sample of 17 z>1.5 absorbers selected based on the presence of strong CI absorption lines in SDSS spectra and observed with the ESO-VLT spectrograph X-shooter. We derive metallicities, depletion onto dust, and extinction by dust, and analyse the absorption from MgII, MgI, CaII and NaI that are redshifted into the near infrared wavelength range. We show that most of these CI absorbers have high metallicity and dust content. We detect nine CaII absorptions with $W$(CaII$\lambda$3934) >0.23 \AA out of 14 systems where we have appropriate wavelength coverage. The observed equivalent widths are similar to what has been measured in other lower redshift surveys of CaII systems. We detect ten NaI absorptions in the 11 systems where we could observe this absorption. The median equivalent width ($W$(NaI$\lambda$5891) = 0.68 \AA) is larger than what is observed in local clouds with similar HI column densities but also in z<0.7 CaII systems detected in the SDSS. The systematic presence of NaI absorption in these CI systems strongly suggests that the gas is neutral and cold, maybe part of the diffuse molecular gas in the ISM of high-redshift galaxies. Most of the systems (12 out of 17) have $W$(MgII$\lambda$2796) > 2.5 \AA and six of them have log N(HI) < 20.3, with the extreme case of J1341+1852 that has log N(HI) = 18.18. The MgII absorptions are spread over more than $\Delta v$ $\sim$ 400 km s$^{-1}$ for half of the systems; three absorbers have $\Delta v$ > 500 km s$^{-1}$. The kinematics are strongly perturbed for most of these systems, which probably do not arise in quiet disks and must be close to regions with intense star-formation activity and/or are part of interacting objects. All this suggests that a large fraction of the cold gas at high redshift arises in disturbed environments., Comment: 26 pages, 49 figures, 3 tables, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A)
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34. A ghostly damped Ly$\alpha$ system revealed by metal absorption lines
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Fathivavsari, Hassan, Petitjean, Patrick, Zou, Siwei, Noterdaeme, Pasquier, Ledoux, Cédric, Krühler, Thomas, and Srianand, Raghunathan
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of the first 'ghostly' damped Ly$\alpha$ absorption system (DLA), which is identified by the presence of absorption from strong low-ion species at $z_{\rm abs}=1.70465$ along the line of sight to the quasar SDSSJ113341.29$-$005740.0 with $z_{\rm em}=1.70441$. No Ly$\alpha$ absorption trough is seen associated with these absorptions because the DLA trough is filled with the leaked emission from the broad emission line region of the quasar. By modeling the quasar spectrum and analyzing the metal lines, we derive log$N$(HI)(cm$^{-2}$)$\sim$21.0 $\pm$ 0.3. The DLA cloud is small ($\le$ 0.32 pc) thus not covering entirely the broad line region and is located at $\ge$ 39 pc from the central active galactic nucleus (AGN). Although the DLA is slightly redshifted relative to the quasar, its metallicity ([S/H]=$-$0.41$\pm$0.30) is intermediate between what is expected from infalling and outflowing gas. It could be possible that the DLA is part of some infalling material accreting onto the quasar host galaxy through filaments, and that its metallicity is raised by mixing with the enriched outflowing gas emanating from the central AGN. Current DLA surveys miss these 'ghostly' DLAs, and it would be important to quantify the statistics of this population by searching the SDSS database using metal absorption templates., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter, 5 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables
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35. The X-ray luminosity-temperature relation of a complete sample of low-mass galaxy clusters
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Zou, Siwei, Maughan, B. J., Giles, P. A., Vikhlinin, A., Pacaud, F., Burenin, R., and Hornstrup, A.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present \Chandra\ observations of 23 galaxy groups and low-mass galaxy clusters at $0.03
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36. Fabrication of tumor-targeting composites based on the triple helical β-glucan through conjugation of aptamer
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Duan, Bingchao, Zou, Siwei, Sun, Ying, and Xu, Xiaojuan
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37. Global Insights Into Lysine Acylomes Reveal Crosstalk Between Lysine Acetylation and Succinylation in Streptomyces coelicolor Metabolic Pathways
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Yang, Yujiao, Zhang, Hong, Guo, Zhenyang, Zou, Siwei, Long, Fei, Wu, Jiacheng, Li, Peng, Zhao, Guo-ping, and Zhao, Wei
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- 2021
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38. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): Impact of Galaxies on the Circumgalactic Medium Metal Enrichment at z > 6 Using the JWST and VLT
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Zou, Siwei, primary, Cai, Zheng, additional, Wang, Feige, additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Champagne, Jaclyn B., additional, Hennawi, Joseph F., additional, Schindler, Jan-Torge, additional, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, additional, Yang, Jinyi, additional, Inayoshi, Kohei, additional, Bañados, Eduardo, additional, Bosman, Sarah E. I., additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Lin, Xiaojing, additional, Wu, Yunjing, additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Guo, Ziyi, additional, Kulkuarni, Girish, additional, Habouzit, Mélanie, additional, Charlot, Stephane, additional, Chevallard, Jacopo, additional, Connor, Thomas, additional, Eilers, Anna-Christina, additional, Jiang, Linhua, additional, Jin, Xiangyu, additional, Kakiichi, Koki, additional, Li, Mingyu, additional, Meyer, Romain A., additional, Walter, Fabian, additional, and Zhang, Huanian, additional
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39. A Large Sample of Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies at z < 1 Identified from the DESI Early Data
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Zou, Hu, primary, Sui, Jipeng, additional, Saintonge, Amélie, additional, Scholte, Dirk, additional, Moustakas, John, additional, Siudek, Malgorzata, additional, Dey, Arjun, additional, Juneau, Stephanie, additional, Guo, Weijian, additional, Canning, Rebecca, additional, Aguilar, J., additional, Ahlen, S., additional, Brooks, D., additional, Claybaugh, T., additional, Dawson, K., additional, de la Macorra, A., additional, Doel, P., additional, Forero-Romero, J. E., additional, Gontcho A Gontcho, S., additional, Honscheid, K., additional, Landriau, M., additional, Le Guillou, L., additional, Manera, M., additional, Meisner, A., additional, Miquel, R., additional, Nie, Jundan, additional, Poppett, C., additional, Rezaie, M., additional, Rossi, G., additional, Sanchez, E., additional, Schubnell, M., additional, Seo, H., additional, Tarlé, G., additional, Zhou, Zhimin, additional, and Zou, Siwei, additional
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40. Inhibition of tumor growth by β-glucans through promoting CD4+ T cell immunomodulation and neutrophil-killing in mice
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Zou, Siwei, Duan, Bingchao, and Xu, Xiaojuan
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- 2019
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41. GTC Follow-up Observations of Very Metal-poor Star Candidates from DESI
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Allende Prieto, Carlos, primary, Aguado, David S., additional, González Hernández, Jonay I., additional, Rebolo, Rafael, additional, Najita, Joan, additional, Manser, Christopher J., additional, Rockosi, Constance, additional, Slepian, Zachary, additional, Mezcua, Mar, additional, Valluri, Monica, additional, Ezzeddine, Rana, additional, Koposov, Sergey E., additional, Cooper, Andrew P., additional, Dey, Arjun, additional, Gänsicke, Boris T., additional, Li, Ting S., additional, Cunha, Katia, additional, Zou, Siwei, additional, Aguilar, Jessica Nicole, additional, Ahlen, Steven, additional, Brooks, David, additional, Claybaugh, Todd, additional, Cole, Shaun, additional, Eftekharzadeh, Sarah, additional, Fanning, Kevin, additional, Forero-Romero, Jaime, additional, Gontcho A Gontcho, Satya, additional, Honscheid, Klaus, additional, Jablonka, Pascale, additional, Kehoe, Robert, additional, Kisner, Theodore, additional, Landriau, Martin, additional, de la Macorra, Axel, additional, Meisner, Aaron, additional, Miquel, Ramón, additional, Moustakas, John, additional, Nie, Jundan, additional, Poppett, Claire, additional, Prada, Francisco, additional, Rezaie, Mehdi, additional, Rossi, Graziano, additional, Sánchez, Eusebio, additional, Schubnell, Michael, additional, Sharples, Ray, additional, Siudek, Malgorzata, additional, Smith, Verne V., additional, Tarlé, Gregory, additional, Vincenzo, Fiorenzo, additional, Weaver, Benjamin Alan, additional, Zhou, Zhimin, additional, and Zou, Hu, additional
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42. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Discovers an Overdensity around a Metal Absorption-selected Galaxy at z ∼ 5.5
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Wu, Yunjing, primary, Wang, Feige, additional, Cai, Zheng, additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Finlator, Kristian, additional, Yang, Jinyi, additional, Hennawi, Joseph F., additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Champagne, Jaclyn B., additional, Lin, Xiaojing, additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Chen, Zuyi, additional, Bañados, Eduardo, additional, Becker, George D., additional, Bosman, Sarah E. I., additional, Bruzual, Gustavo, additional, Charlot, Stephane, additional, Chen, Hsiao-Wen, additional, Chevallard, Jacopo, additional, Eilers, Anna-Christina, additional, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, additional, Jin, Xiangyu, additional, Jun, Hyunsung D., additional, Kakiichi, Koki, additional, Li, Mingyu, additional, Liu, Weizhe, additional, Pudoka, Maria A., additional, Tee, Wei Leong, additional, Xie, Zhang-Liang, additional, and Zou, Siwei, additional
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43. The Mass–Metallicity Relation of Dwarf Galaxies at Cosmic Noon from JWST Observations
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Li 李, Mingyu 明宇, primary, Cai, Zheng, additional, Bian, Fuyan, additional, Lin, Xiaojing, additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Wu, Yunjing, additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Zhang, Shiwu, additional, Golden-Marx, Emmet, additional, Sun, Zechang, additional, Zou, Siwei, additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Egami, Eiichi, additional, Charlot, Stephane, additional, Bruzual, Gustavo, additional, and Chevallard, Jacopo, additional
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44. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): A First Look at the Rest-frame Optical Spectra of z > 6.5 Quasars Using JWST
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Yang, Jinyi, primary, Wang, Feige, additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Hennawi, Joseph F., additional, Barth, Aaron J., additional, Bañados, Eduardo, additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Liu, Weizhe, additional, Cai, Zheng, additional, Jiang, Linhua, additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Onoue, Masafusa, additional, Schindler, Jan-Torge, additional, Shen, Yue, additional, Wu, Yunjing, additional, Bhowmick, Aklant K., additional, Bieri, Rebekka, additional, Blecha, Laura, additional, Bosman, Sarah, additional, Champagne, Jaclyn B., additional, Colina, Luis, additional, Connor, Thomas, additional, Costa, Tiago, additional, Davies, Frederick B., additional, Decarli, Roberto, additional, De Rosa, Gisella, additional, Drake, Alyssa B., additional, Egami, Eiichi, additional, Eilers, Anna-Christina, additional, Evans, Analis E., additional, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, additional, Habouzit, Melanie, additional, Haiman, Zoltan, additional, Jin, Xiangyu, additional, Jun, Hyunsung D., additional, Kakiichi, Koki, additional, Khusanova, Yana, additional, Kulkarni, Girish, additional, Loiacono, Federica, additional, Lupi, Alessandro, additional, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, additional, Pan, Zhiwei, additional, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofía, additional, Strauss, Michael A., additional, Tee, Wei Leong, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Trebitsch, Maxime, additional, Venemans, Bram, additional, Vestergaard, Marianne, additional, Volonteri, Marta, additional, Walter, Fabian, additional, Xie, Zhang-Liang, additional, Yue, Minghao, additional, Zhang, Haowen, additional, Zhang, Huanian, additional, and Zou, Siwei, additional
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45. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Reveals a Filamentary Structure around a z = 6.61 Quasar
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Wang, Feige, primary, Yang, Jinyi, additional, Hennawi, Joseph F., additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Champagne, Jaclyn B., additional, Costa, Tiago, additional, Habouzit, Melanie, additional, Endsley, Ryan, additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Lin, Xiaojing, additional, Meyer, Romain A., additional, Schindler, Jan–Torge, additional, Wu, Yunjing, additional, Bañados, Eduardo, additional, Barth, Aaron J., additional, Bhowmick, Aklant K., additional, Bieri, Rebekka, additional, Blecha, Laura, additional, Bosman, Sarah, additional, Cai, Zheng, additional, Colina, Luis, additional, Connor, Thomas, additional, Davies, Frederick B., additional, Decarli, Roberto, additional, De Rosa, Gisella, additional, Drake, Alyssa B., additional, Egami, Eiichi, additional, Eilers, Anna-Christina, additional, Evans, Analis E., additional, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, additional, Haiman, Zoltan, additional, Jiang, Linhua, additional, Jin, Xiangyu, additional, Jun, Hyunsung D., additional, Kakiichi, Koki, additional, Khusanova, Yana, additional, Kulkarni, Girish, additional, Li, Mingyu, additional, Liu, Weizhe, additional, Loiacono, Federica, additional, Lupi, Alessandro, additional, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, additional, Onoue, Masafusa, additional, Pudoka, Maria A., additional, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofía, additional, Shen, Yue, additional, Strauss, Michael A., additional, Tee, Wei Leong, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Trebitsch, Maxime, additional, Venemans, Bram, additional, Volonteri, Marta, additional, Walter, Fabian, additional, Xie, Zhang-Liang, additional, Yue, Minghao, additional, Zhang, Haowen, additional, Zhang, Huanian, additional, and Zou, Siwei, additional
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46. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE):JWST Discovers an Overdensity around a Metal Absorption-selected Galaxy at z ∼ 5.5
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Wu, Yunjing, Wang, Feige, Cai, Zheng, Fan, Xiaohui, Finlator, Kristian, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Lin, Xiaojing, Li, Zihao, Chen, Zuyi, Bañados, Eduardo, Becker, George D., Bosman, Sarah E. I., Bruzual, Gustavo, Charlot, Stephane, Chen, Hsiao-wen, Chevallard, Jacopo, Eilers, Anna-christina, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Pudoka, Maria A., Tee, Wei Leong, Xie, Zhang-liang, Zou, Siwei, Wu, Yunjing, Wang, Feige, Cai, Zheng, Fan, Xiaohui, Finlator, Kristian, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Lin, Xiaojing, Li, Zihao, Chen, Zuyi, Bañados, Eduardo, Becker, George D., Bosman, Sarah E. I., Bruzual, Gustavo, Charlot, Stephane, Chen, Hsiao-wen, Chevallard, Jacopo, Eilers, Anna-christina, Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Pudoka, Maria A., Tee, Wei Leong, Xie, Zhang-liang, and Zou, Siwei
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47. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE):A First Look at the Rest-frame Optical Spectra of z > 6.5 Quasars Using JWST
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Yang, Jinyi, Wang, Feige, Fan, Xiaohui, Hennawi, Joseph F., Barth, Aaron J., Bañados, Eduardo, Sun, Fengwu, Liu, Weizhe, Cai, Zheng, Jiang, Linhua, Li, Zihao, Onoue, Masafusa, Schindler, Jan-torge, Shen, Yue, Wu, Yunjing, Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Costa, Tiago, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Habouzit, Melanie, Haiman, Zoltan, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Pan, Zhiwei, Rojas-ruiz, Sofía, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Vestergaard, Marianne, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, Zou, Siwei, Yang, Jinyi, Wang, Feige, Fan, Xiaohui, Hennawi, Joseph F., Barth, Aaron J., Bañados, Eduardo, Sun, Fengwu, Liu, Weizhe, Cai, Zheng, Jiang, Linhua, Li, Zihao, Onoue, Masafusa, Schindler, Jan-torge, Shen, Yue, Wu, Yunjing, Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Costa, Tiago, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Habouzit, Melanie, Haiman, Zoltan, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Pan, Zhiwei, Rojas-ruiz, Sofía, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Vestergaard, Marianne, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, and Zou, Siwei
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48. The DESI Survey Validation: Results from Visual Inspection of the Quasar Survey Spectra
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Alexander, David M., García-Bellido, Juan, Gaztañaga, Enrique, Mezcua, Mar, Prada, Francisco, Zou, Siwei, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Alexander, David M., García-Bellido, Juan, Gaztañaga, Enrique, Mezcua, Mar, Prada, Francisco, and Zou, Siwei
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A key component of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey validation (SV) is a detailed visual inspection (VI) of the optical spectroscopic data to quantify key survey metrics. In this paper we present results from VI of the quasar survey using deep coadded SV spectra. We show that the majority (≈70%) of the main-survey targets are spectroscopically confirmed as quasars, with ≈16% galaxies, ≈6% stars, and ≈8% low-quality spectra lacking reliable features. A nonnegligible fraction of the quasars are misidentified by the standard spectroscopic pipeline, but we show that the majority can be recovered using post-pipeline "afterburner" quasar-identification approaches. We combine these "afterburners" with our standard pipeline to create a modified pipeline to increase the overall quasar yield. At the depth of the main DESI survey, both pipelines achieve a good-redshift purity (reliable redshifts measured within 3000 km s−1) of ≈99%; however, the modified pipeline recovers ≈94% of the visually inspected quasars, as compared to ≈86% from the standard pipeline. We demonstrate that both pipelines achieve a median redshift precision and accuracy of ≈100 km s−1 and ≈70 km s−1, respectively. We constructed composite spectra to investigate why some quasars are missed by the standard pipeline and find that they are more host-galaxy dominated (i.e., distant analogs of "Seyfert galaxies") and/or more dust reddened than the standard-pipeline quasars. We also show example spectra to demonstrate the overall diversity of the DESI quasar sample and provide strong-lensing candidates where two targets contribute to a single spectrum. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
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49. A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE):JWST Reveals a Filamentary Structure around a z = 6.61 Quasar
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Wang, Feige, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Fan, Xiaohui, Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Costa, Tiago, Habouzit, Melanie, Endsley, Ryan, Li, Zihao, Lin, Xiaojing, Meyer, Romain A., Schindler, Jan–torge, Wu, Yunjing, Bañados, Eduardo, Barth, Aaron J., Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Cai, Zheng, Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Haiman, Zoltan, Jiang, Linhua, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Onoue, Masafusa, Pudoka, Maria A., Rojas-ruiz, Sofía, Shen, Yue, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, Zou, Siwei, Wang, Feige, Yang, Jinyi, Hennawi, Joseph F., Fan, Xiaohui, Sun, Fengwu, Champagne, Jaclyn B., Costa, Tiago, Habouzit, Melanie, Endsley, Ryan, Li, Zihao, Lin, Xiaojing, Meyer, Romain A., Schindler, Jan–torge, Wu, Yunjing, Bañados, Eduardo, Barth, Aaron J., Bhowmick, Aklant K., Bieri, Rebekka, Blecha, Laura, Bosman, Sarah, Cai, Zheng, Colina, Luis, Connor, Thomas, Davies, Frederick B., Decarli, Roberto, De Rosa, Gisella, Drake, Alyssa B., Egami, Eiichi, Eilers, Anna-christina, Evans, Analis E., Farina, Emanuele Paolo, Haiman, Zoltan, Jiang, Linhua, Jin, Xiangyu, Jun, Hyunsung D., Kakiichi, Koki, Khusanova, Yana, Kulkarni, Girish, Li, Mingyu, Liu, Weizhe, Loiacono, Federica, Lupi, Alessandro, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Onoue, Masafusa, Pudoka, Maria A., Rojas-ruiz, Sofía, Shen, Yue, Strauss, Michael A., Tee, Wei Leong, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Trebitsch, Maxime, Venemans, Bram, Volonteri, Marta, Walter, Fabian, Xie, Zhang-liang, Yue, Minghao, Zhang, Haowen, Zhang, Huanian, and Zou, Siwei
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50. Metal-enriched Neutral Gas Reservoir around a Strongly Lensed Low-mass Galaxy at z = 4 Identified by JWST/NIRISS and VLT/MUSE
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Lin, Xiaojing, primary, Cai, Zheng, additional, Zou, Siwei, additional, Li, Zihao, additional, Chen, Zuyi, additional, Bian, Fuyan, additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Shu, Yiping, additional, Wu, Yunjing, additional, Li, Mingyu, additional, Li, Jianan, additional, Fan, Xiaohui, additional, Prochaska, J. Xavier, additional, Schaerer, Daniel, additional, Charlot, Stephane, additional, Espada, Daniel, additional, Dessauges-Zavadsky, Miroslava, additional, Egami, Eiichi, additional, Stark, Daniel, additional, Knudsen, Kirsten K., additional, Bruzual, Gustavo, additional, and Chevallard, Jacopo, additional
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