JWST and ALMA Multiple-Line Study in and around a Galaxy at $z=8.496$: Optical to FIR Line Ratios and the Onset of an Outflow Promoting Ionizing Photon Escape
Seiji Fujimoto, Masami Ouchi, Kimihiko Nakajima, Yuichi Harikane, Yuki, Isobe, Gabriel Brammer, Masamune Oguri, Clara Gim\'enez-Arteaga, Kasper E., Heintz, Vasily Kokorev, Franz E. Bauer, Andrea Ferrara, Takashi Kojima,, Claudia del P. Lagos, Sommovigo Laura, Daniel Schaerer

TL;DR
This study combines JWST and ALMA observations to analyze a galaxy at z=8.496, revealing outflows and line ratios that suggest high ionization, low metallicity, and conditions promoting ionizing photon escape, relevant for reionization.
Contribution
First combined JWST and ALMA multi-line analysis of an extremely high-redshift galaxy, revealing outflows and physical conditions that promote ionizing photon escape.
Findings
Detection of [OIII]88μm and [CII]158μm lines at z=8.496
Evidence of strong outflows and extended emission regions
High [OIII]/[CII] line ratio indicating high ionization and low metallicity
Abstract
We present ALMA deep spectroscopy for a lensed galaxy at with whose optical nebular lines and stellar continuum are detected by JWST/NIRSpec and NIRCam Early Release Observations in SMACS0723. Our ALMA spectrum shows [OIII]88m and [CII]158m line detections at and , respectively. The redshift and position of the [OIII] line coincide with those of the JWST source, while the [CII] line is blue-shifted by 90 km s with a spatial offset of ( kpc in source plane) from the JWST source. The NIRCam F444W image, including [OIII]5007 and H line emission, spatially extends beyond the stellar components by a factor of . This indicates that the galaxy has already experienced strong outflows whose oxygen and carbon produce the extended [OIII]5007…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
