GA-NIFS: co-evolution within a highly star-forming galaxy group at z=3.7 witnessed by JWST/NIRSpec IFS
B. Rodr\'iguez Del Pino, M. Perna, S. Arribas, F. D'Eugenio, I., Lamperti, P. G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, H. \"Ubler, A. Bunker, S. Carniani, S., Charlot, R. Maiolino, C. J. Willott, T. B\"oker, J. Chevallard, G. Cresci, M., Curti, G. C. Jones, E. Parlanti, J.Scholtz, G.Venturi

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec IFS data to analyze the spatially resolved properties of a galaxy group at z=3.7, revealing metallicity gradients, kinematic rotation, and a modest ionized outflow, providing insights into early galaxy interactions.
Contribution
First spatially resolved analysis of a galaxy group at z=3.7 using JWST/NIRSpec IFS, revealing metallicity, kinematic, and outflow properties at high redshift.
Findings
GS_4891 shows a metallicity gradient exceeding 0.2 dex.
GS_4891 and GS_4891_n are likely in a pre-merger stage.
GS_4891 hosts a low-impact ionized outflow with a velocity of ~400 km/s.
Abstract
We present NIRSpec IFS observations of a galaxy group around the massive GS_4891 galaxy at z=3.7 in GOODS-South that includes two other two systems, GS_4891_n to the north and GS_28356 to the east. These observations, obtained as part of the GTO GA-NIFS program, allow for the first time to study the spatially resolved properties of the interstellar medium (ISM) and ionized gas kinematics of a galaxy at this redshift. Leveraging the wide wavelength range spanned with the high-dispersion grating (with resolving power R=2700) observations, covering from [OII]3726,29 to [SII]6716,31, we explore the spatial distribution of star-formation rate, nebular attenuation and gas metallicity, together with the mechanisms responsible for the excitation of the ionized gas. GS_4891 presents a clear gradient of gas metallicity (as traced by 12 + log(O/H)) by more than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
