Searching for Extremely Blue UV Continuum Slopes at $z=7-11$ in JWST/NIRCam Imaging: Implications for Stellar Metallicity and Ionizing Photon Escape in Early Galaxies
Michael W. Topping, Daniel P. Stark, Ryan Endsley, Adele Plat, Lily, Whitler, Zuyi Chen, St\'ephane Charlot

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam imaging to identify extremely blue UV continuum slopes in early galaxies at redshifts 7-11, indicating low metallicity and high ionizing photon escape, which are crucial for understanding reionization.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of very blue UV slopes in reionization-era galaxies and models their properties, highlighting the role of ionizing photon escape and low metallicity in early galaxy evolution.
Findings
Identification of galaxies with UV slopes as blue as -3.1
Evidence for significant ionizing photon escape (f_esc=0.5-0.8)
Low-metallicity stellar populations in early dwarf galaxies
Abstract
The ultraviolet (UV) continuum slope (where) of galaxies is sensitive to a variety of properties, from the metallicity and age of the stellar population to dust attenuation throughout the galaxy. Considerable attention has focused on identifying reionization-era galaxies with very blue UV slopes (). Not only do such systems provide a signpost of low-metallicity stars, but they also identify galaxies likely to leak ionizing photons from their HII regions as such blue UV slopes require the reddening effect of nebular continuum to be diminished. In this paper we present a search for reionization-era galaxies with very blue UV colors in recent JWST/NIRCam imaging of the EGS field. We characterize UV slopes for a large sample ofgalaxies, finding a median of. Two lower luminosity (M) and lower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
