EIGER II. first spectroscopic characterisation of the young stars and ionised gas associated with strong H$\beta$ and [OIII] line-emission in galaxies at z=5-7 with JWST
Jorryt Matthee, Ruari Mackenzie, Robert A. Simcoe, Daichi Kashino,, Simon J. Lilly, Rongmon Bordoloi, Anna-Christina Eilers

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam spectroscopy to characterize 117 [OIII] emitting galaxies at z=5.33-6.93, revealing their physical properties, high ionization, and the potential of [OIII] lines to trace galaxy density during reionization.
Contribution
First spectroscopic characterization of young, highly ionized galaxies at z~6 using JWST, highlighting their physical properties and the effectiveness of [OIII] emission as a reionization tracer.
Findings
High [OIII] equivalent widths (~850 Angstroms) are common at z~6.
Galaxies are young, metal-poor, with high ionization and low dust.
[OIII] luminosity density at z~6 exceeds that at z~2 despite declining star formation.
Abstract
We present emission-line measurements and physical interpretations for a sample of 117 [OIII] emitting galaxies at , using the first deep JWST/NIRCam wide field slitless spectroscopic observations. Our 9.7-hour integration is centered upon the quasar J0100+2802 -- the first of six fields targeted by the EIGER survey -- and covers microns. We detect 133 [OIII] doublets, but merge pairs within 10 kpc and 600 km s, motivated by their small scale clustering excess. We detect H in 68 and H emission in two galaxies. The galaxies are characterised by a UV luminosity M ( to ), stellar mass ~ M, H and [OIII] EWs 850 Angstrom (up to 3000 Angstrom), young ages (~100 Myr), a highly excited interstellar medium ([OIII]/H) and low dust…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
