FRESCO: An extended, massive, rapidly rotating galaxy at z=5.3
Erica J. Nelson, Gabriel Brammer, Clara Gimenez-Arteaga, Pascal A., Oesch, Hannah Ubler, Anna de Graaff, Jasleen Matharu, Rohan P. Naidu, Alice, E. Shapley, Katherine E. Whitaker, Emily Wisnioski, Natascha M. Forster, Schreiber, Renske Smit, Pieter van Dokkum, John Chisholm

TL;DR
This paper presents one of the first JWST-based kinematic measurements of a galaxy at z>5, revealing a massive, rapidly rotating galaxy with an inside-out star formation pattern, indicating early galaxy maturation.
Contribution
Introduces a new method combining JWST NIRCam spectroscopy and imaging to measure galaxy dynamics at high redshift, demonstrating the existence of a massive, rotating galaxy at z=5.3.
Findings
Detected a significant velocity gradient indicating rotation.
Measured a high dynamical mass of about 10^11 solar masses.
Observed centrally depressed star formation consistent with inside-out growth.
Abstract
With the remarkable sensitivity and resolution of JWST in the infrared, measuring rest-optical kinematics of galaxies at has become possible for the first time. This study pilots a new method for measuring galaxy dynamics for highly multiplexed, unbiased samples by combining FRESCO NIRCam grism spectroscopy and JADES medium-band imaging. Here we present one of the first JWST kinematic measurements for a galaxy at . We find a significant velocity gradient, which, if interpreted as rotation yields km/s and we hence refer to this galaxy as Twister-z5. With a rest-frame optical effective radius of kpc, the high rotation velocity in this galaxy is not due to a compact size as may be expected in the early universe but rather a high total mass, . This is a factor of roughly 4x higher than the stellar mass…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
