Uncovering the physical origin of the prominent Lyman-$\alpha$ emission and absorption in GS9422 at $z = 5.943$
Chamilla Terp, Kasper E. Heintz, Darach Watson, Gabriel Brammer, Adam, Carnall, Joris Witstok, Renske Smit, Simone Vejlgaard

TL;DR
This study analyzes a high-redshift galaxy with unusual Ly$ extalpha$ features, revealing that the strong damping wing is likely caused by circumcluster gas rather than the galaxy itself, suggesting a link between DLAs and galaxy overdensities.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectro-photometric analysis of a galaxy with simultaneous Ly$ extalpha$ emission and DLA at high redshift, highlighting the role of circumcluster medium.
Findings
The galaxy is young, low-mass, and highly ionized.
The Ly$ extalpha$ emission and DLA originate from different redshifts.
Most HI gas causing the damping wing is unassociated with the galaxy.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive spectro-photometric analysis of the galaxy GS9422 from the JADES GTO survey located at , anomalously showing a simultaneous strong Ly emission feature and damped Ly absorption (DLA), based on JWST NIRSpec and NIRCam observations. The best-fit modelling of the spectral energy distribution (SED) reveals a young, low-mass () galaxy, with a mass-weighted mean age of the stellar population of Myr. The identified strong nebular emission lines suggest a highly ionized (), low-metallicity () star-forming galaxy with a star-formation rate SFR = () over a compact surface area kpc, typical for galaxies at this epoch. We carefully model the rest-frame UV NIRSpec Prism…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
