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JWST MIRI detections of H$\alpha$ and [O III] and direct metallicity measurement of the $z=10.17$ lensed galaxy MACS0647$-$JD

Authors :
Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang
Álvarez-Márquez, Javier
Coe, Dan
Gómez, Alejandro Crespo
Abdurro'uf
Dayal, Pratika
Larson, Rebecca L.
Bik, Arjan
Blanco-Prieto, Carmen
Colina, Luis
Pérez-González, Pablo Guillermo
Costantin, Luca
Prieto-Jiménez, Carlota
Adamo, Angela
Bradley, Larry D.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Fujimoto, Seiji
Furtak, Lukas J.
Hutchison, Taylor A.
James, Bethan L.
Jiménez-Teja, Yolanda
Jung, Intae
Kokorev, Vasily
Mingozzi, Matilde
Norman, Colin
Ricotti, Massimo
Rigby, Jane R.
Sharon, Keren
Vanzella, Eros
Welch, Brian
Xu, Xinfeng
Zackrisson, Erik
Zitrin, Adi
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

JWST spectroscopy has revolutionized our understanding of galaxies in the early universe. Covering wavelengths up to $5.3\,{\rm \mu m}$, NIRSpec can detect rest-frame optical emission lines H$\alpha$ out to $z = 7$ and [O III] to $z = 9.5$. Observing these lines in more distant galaxies requires longer wavelength spectroscopy with MIRI. Here we present MIRI MRS IFU observations of the lensed galaxy merger MACS0647$-$JD at $z = 10.165$. With exposure times of 4.2 hours in each of two bands, we detect H$\alpha$ at $9\sigma$, [O III]$\,\lambda5008$ at $11\sigma$, and [O III]$\,\lambda4960$ at $3\sigma$. Combined with previously reported NIRSpec spectroscopy that yields seven emission lines including the auroral line [O III]$\,\lambda4363$, we present the first direct metallicity measurement of a $z > 10$ galaxy: $12+{\rm log(O/H)}= 7.79\pm0.09$, or $0.13^{+0.02}_{-0.03}\,Z_{\odot}$. This is similar to galaxies at $z \sim 4 - 9$ with direct metallicity measurements, though higher than expected given the high specific star formation rate ${\rm log(sSFR / yr^{-1})} = -7.4 \pm 0.3$. We further constrain the ionization parameter ${\rm log}(U)$ = $-1.9 \pm 0.1$, ionizing photon production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm ion})$ = $25.3\pm0.1$, and star formation rate $5.0\pm0.6\,M_{\odot}/{\rm yr}$ within the past $10\,{\rm Myr}$. These observations demonstrate the combined power of JWST NIRSpec and MIRI for studying galaxies in the first $500$ million years.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.16200
Document Type :
Working Paper