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On the observability and identification of Population III galaxies with JWST
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- We utilise theoretical models of Population III stellar+nebular spectra to investigate the prospects of observing and accurately identifying Population III galaxies with JWST using both deep imaging and spectroscopy. We investigate a series of different colour cuts, finding that a combination of NIRCam and MIRI photometry through the F444W-F560W, F560W-F770W colours offers the most robust identifier of potential $z=8$ Pop III candidates. We calculate that NIRCam will have to reach $\sim$28.5-30.0 AB mag depths (1-20 h), and MIRI F560W must reach $\sim$27.5-29.0 AB mag depths (10-100 h) to achieve $5\sigma$ continuum detections of $M_* = 10^6~\mathrm{M}_\odot$ Pop III galaxies at $z=8$. We also discuss the prospects of identifying Pop III candidates through slitless and NIRSpec spectroscopic surveys that target Ly$\alpha$, H$\beta$ and/or He II $\lambda 1640$. We find small differences in the H$\beta$ rest-frame equivalent width (EW) between Pop III and non-Pop III galaxies, rendering this diagnostic likely impractical. Instead, we find that the detection of high EW He II $\lambda 1640$ emission will serve as the definitive Pop III identifier, requiring (ultra-)deep integrations (10-250 h) with NIRSpec/G140M for $M_*=10^6~\mathrm{M}_\odot$ Pop III galaxies at $z=8$. However, MIRI F770W detections of Pop III galaxies will require substantial gravitational lensing ($\mu=10$) and/or fortuitous imaging of exceptionally massive ($M_* = 10^7~\mathrm{M}_\odot$) Pop III galaxies. Thus, NIRCam medium-band imaging surveys that can search for high EW He II $\lambda 1640$ emitters in photometry may perhaps be a viable alternative for finding Pop III candidates.<br />Comment: 17 figures, 7 tables. Updated to match published version in MNRAS
- Subjects :
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2211.02038
- Document Type :
- Working Paper