Widespread AGN feedback in a forming brightest cluster galaxy at $z=4.1$ unveiled by JWST
Aayush Saxena, Roderik A. Overzier, Montserrat Villar-Mart\'in, Tim, Heckman, Namrata Roy, Kenneth J. Duncan, Huub R\"ottgering, George Miley,, Catarina Aydar, Philip Best, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Alex J. Cameron, Krisztina, \'Eva Gab\'anyi, Andrew Humphrey, Sandy Morais

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec IFU spectroscopy to reveal detailed ionization and kinematic structures in a high-redshift galaxy, indicating active AGN feedback, possible dual SMBH presence, and rapid black hole growth in the early Universe.
Contribution
First spatially resolved spectroscopic analysis of a z=4.1 galaxy showing AGN activity, jet interactions, and potential dual SMBH, advancing understanding of early galaxy evolution.
Findings
Multiple emission regions aligned with continuum features
Evidence of AGN activity and jet-ISM interaction
Possible dual SMBH system and rapid black hole growth
Abstract
We present rest-frame optical spectroscopy using JWST/NIRSpec IFU for the radio galaxy TN J1338-1942 at z=4.1, one of the most luminous galaxies in the early Universe with powerful extended radio jets. Previous observations showed evidence for strong, large-scale outflows on the basis of its large (~150 kpc) halo detected in Ly-alpha, and high velocity [O II] emission features detected in ground-based IFU data. Our NIRSpec/IFU observations spatially resolve the emission line properties across the host galaxy in great detail. We find at least five concentrations of line emission, coinciding with discrete continuum features previously detected in imaging from HST and JWST, over an extent of ~2'' (~15 kpc). The spectral diagnostics enabled by NIRSpec unambiguously trace the activity of the obscured AGN plus interaction between the interstellar medium and the radio jet as the dominant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
