JWST NIRSpec spectroscopy of the triply-lensed $z = 10.17$ galaxy MACS0647$-$JD
Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, Abdurro'uf, Dan Coe, Rebecca L. Larson, Intae, Jung, Matilde Mingozzi, Pratika Dayal, Nimisha Kumari, Vasily Kokorev, Anton, Vikaeus, Gabriel Brammer, Lukas J. Furtak, Angela Adamo, Felipe, Andrade-Santos, Jacqueline Antwi-Danso, Marusa Bradac

TL;DR
This paper reports JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of a triply-lensed galaxy at redshift 10.17, revealing detailed physical properties, metallicity, and evidence of a galaxy merger just 460 million years after the Big Bang.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of a galaxy at z=10.17 with detailed emission line analysis and insights into its metallicity, star formation, and merger status.
Findings
Detected 7 emission lines, second-most distant to date.
Derived metallicity of 0.06-0.2 Z_sun and ionization parameters.
Identified as the most distant galaxy merger known.
Abstract
We present JWST/NIRSpec prism spectroscopy of MACS0647-JD, the triply-lensed candidate discovered in HST imaging and spatially resolved by JWST imaging into two components A and B. Spectroscopy of component A yields a spectroscopic redshift based on 7 detected emission lines: CIII] 1907,1909, [OII] 3727, [NeIII] 3869, [NeIII] 3968, H 4101, H 4340, and [OIII] 4363. These are the second-most distant detections of these emission lines to date, in a galaxy observed just 460 million years after the Big Bang. Based on observed and extrapolated line flux ratios we derive a gas-phase metallicity log(O/H) = , or , ionization parameter log() , and an ionizing photon production efficiency ${\rm log}(\xi_{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
