JWST view of four infant galaxies at z=8.31-8.49 in the MACS0416 field and implications for reionization
Zhiyuan Ma, Bangzheng Sun, Cheng Cheng, Haojing Yan, Fengwu Sun,, Nicholas Foo, Eiichi Egami, Jose M. Diego, Seth H. Cohen, Rolf A. Jansen,, Jake Summers, Rogier A. Windhorst, Jordan C. J. D'Silva, Anton M. Koekemoer,, Dan Coe, Christopher J. Conselice, Simon P. Driver

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam spectroscopy to analyze four galaxies at z>8, revealing their properties, interactions, and potential roles in cosmic reionization, highlighting diversity in star formation and dust content among infant galaxies.
Contribution
First JWST/NIRCam spectroscopic confirmation of four z>8 galaxies, revealing their physical properties, interactions, and implications for reionization.
Findings
Galaxies are very young, 4-18 Myr, with stellar masses 10^7-8 M_sun.
Two galaxies show high Lyman-continuum escape fractions, potentially contributing to reionization.
Dust extinction varies, affecting UV slopes and ionizing photon escape.
Abstract
New JWST/NIRCam wide-field slitless spectroscopy provides redshifts for four z>8 galaxies located behind the lensing cluster MACS J0416.1-2403. Two of them, "Y1" and "JD", have previously reported spectroscopic redshifts based on ALMA measurements of [OIII] 88 m and/or [CII] 157.7 m lines. Y1 is a merging system of three components, and the existing redshift z=8.31 is confirmed. However, JD is at z=8.34 instead of the previously claimed z=9.28. JD's close companion, "JD-N", which was a previously discovered z>8 candidate, is now identified at the same redshift as JD. JD and JD-N form an interacting pair. A new candidate at z>8, "f090d_018", is also confirmed and is at z=8.49. These four objects are likely part of an overdensity that signposts a large structure extending ~165 kpc in projected distance and ~48.7 Mpc in radial distance. They are magnified by less than one…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · History and Developments in Astronomy
