GA-NIFS: JWST/NIRSpec IFS view of the z~3.5 galaxy GS5001 and its close environment at the core of a large-scale overdensity
Isabella Lamperti, Santiago Arribas, Michele Perna, Bruno Rodr\'iguez, Del Pino, Chiara Circosta, Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Andrew J. Bunker,, Stefano Carniani, St\'ephane Charlot, Francesco D'Eugenio, Roberto Maiolino,, Hannah \"Ubler, Chris J. Willott, Elena Bertola

TL;DR
This paper presents JWST NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy of a galaxy at z=3.47 within a protocluster, revealing detailed gas kinematics, metallicity, and an outflow driven by star formation, along with companion interactions.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved analysis of a z~3.5 galaxy in a protocluster using JWST NIRSpec IFS, including gas dynamics, metallicity, and outflow characterization.
Findings
Detected a 3 kpc outflow with velocities up to 400 km/s.
Measured metallicity of 12+log(O/H)=8.45 in the main galaxy.
Identified multiple components with velocity offsets indicating interactions.
Abstract
We present JWST NIRSpec observations in IFS mode of the galaxy GS5001 at redshift z=3.47, the central member of a candidate protocluster in the GOODS-S field. The data cover a field of view (FoV) of 4''4'' (~~kpc) and were obtained as part of the GA-NIFS GTO program. The observations include both high (R~2700) and low (R~100) spectral resolution data, spanning the rest-frame wavelength ranges 3700-6780A and 1300-11850A, respectively. We analyse the spatially resolved ionised gas kinematics and interstellar medium properties, including obscuration, gas metallicity, excitation, ionisation parameter, and electron density. In addition to the main galaxy (GS5001), the NIRSpec FoV covers three components in the south, with velocities blue-shifted by -150 km/s with respect to the main galaxy, and another source in the north redshifted by ~200 km/s. Optical line ratio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
