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Strongly lensed [O III] emitters at Cosmic Noon with Roman: Characterizing extreme emission line galaxies on star cluster complex scales (100 pc)

Authors :
Kim, Keunho J.
Bayliss, Matthew B.
Dahle, Håkon
Hutchison, Taylor
Sharon, Keren
Mahler, Guillaume
Owens, M. Riley
Rhoads, James E.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Extreme emission line galaxies (EELGs) are considered the primary contributor to cosmic reionization and are valuable laboratories to study the astrophysics of massive stars. It is strongly expected that Roman's High Latitude Wide Area Survey (HLWAS) will find many strongly gravitationally lensed [O III] emitters at Cosmic Noon (1 < z < 2.8). Roman imaging and grism spectroscopy alone will simultaneously confirm these strong lens systems and probe their interstellar medium (ISM) and stellar properties on small scales ($\lesssim$ 100 pc). Moreover, these observations will synergize with ground-based and space-based follow-up observations of the discovered lensed [O III] emitters in multi-wavelength analyses of their properties (e.g., massive stars and possible escape of ionizing radiation), spatially resolved on the scales of individual star cluster complexes. Only Roman can uniquely sample a large number of lensed [O III] emitters to study the small scale (~ 100 pc) ISM and stellar properties of these extreme emission line galaxies, detailing the key physics of massive stars and the ISM that govern cosmic reionization.<br />Submitted in response to the call for Roman Telescope CCS white papers

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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