MIDIS: Unveiling the Role of Strong Ha-emitters during the Epoch of Reionization with JWST
P. Rinaldi, K. I. Caputi, E. Iani, L. Costantin, S. Gillman, P. G., Perez-Gonzalez, G. Ostlin, L. Colina, T. R. Greve, H. U. Noorgard-Nielsen, G., S. Wright, J. Alvarez-Marquez, A. Eckart, M. Garcia-Marin, J. Hjorth, O., Ilbert, S. Kendrew, A. Labiano, O. Le Fevre, J. Pye

TL;DR
This study uses JWST data to analyze strong H-alpha emitters at redshifts 7-8, revealing their properties, ionizing photon production, and potential role in cosmic reionization, highlighting their significance compared to other galaxy types.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of strong H-alpha emitters during reionization, linking their properties to ionizing efficiency and reionization contribution.
Findings
HAEs are young, low-mass galaxies with diverse UV slopes.
Estimated ionizing photon efficiency (ξ_{ion,0}) is around 10^{25.5} Hz erg^{-1}.
HAEs could significantly contribute to cosmic reionization with modest escape fractions.
Abstract
By using the ultra-deep \textit{JWST}/MIRI image at 5.6 in the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field, we constrain the role of strong H-emitters (HAEs) during Cosmic Reionization at . Our sample of HAEs is comprised of young () galaxies, except for one single galaxy (), with low stellar masses (). These HAEs show a wide range of UV- slopes, with a median value of which broadly correlates with stellar mass. We estimate the ionizing photon production efficiency () of these sources (assuming ), which yields a median value . We show that positively correlates with EW(H) and specific star formation rate (sSFR). Instead weakly anti-correlates…
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
