Improving $z\sim7-11$ Galaxy Property Estimates with JWST/NIRCam Medium-Band Photometry
Guido Roberts-Borsani, Tommaso Treu, Charlotte Mason, Kasper B., Schmidt, Tucker Jones, Adriano Fontana

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that incorporating medium-band NIRCam filters with broad-band filters on JWST significantly enhances the accuracy of galaxy property estimates, such as ages and metallicities, at redshifts 7-11.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic method to optimize filter combinations for improved galaxy property constraints using JWST NIRCam data.
Findings
Adding >4.1 μm medium filters improves photo-z accuracy.
Significant enhancement in determining stellar ages and metallicities.
Enables spatially-resolved galaxy property measurements.
Abstract
The past decade has seen impressive progress in the detection of galaxies with the Hubble Space Telescope, however little is known about their properties. The James Webb Space Telescope will revolutionise the high- field by providing NIR (i.e., rest-frame optical) data of unprecedented depth and spatial resolution. Measuring galaxy quantities such as resolved stellar ages or gas metallicity gradients traditionally requires spectroscopy, as broad-band imaging filters are generally too coarse to fully isolate diagnostics such as the 4000 \r{A} (rest-frame) break, continuum emission from aged stars, and key emission lines (e.g., [OII], [OIII], H). However, in this paper, we show that adding NIRCam images through a strategically chosen medium-band filter to common wide-band filters sets adopted by ERS and GTO programs delivers tighter constraints on these galactic…
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