GA-NIFS: the interplay between merger, star formation and chemical enrichment in MACS1149-JD1 at z=9.11 with JWST/NIRSpec
Cosimo Marconcini, Francesco D'Eugenio, Roberto Maiolino, Santiago, Arribas, Andrew J. Bunker, Stefano Carniani, Stephane Charlot, Michele Perna,, Bruno Rodriguez Del Pino, Hannah Ubler, Chris J. Willott, Torsten Boker,, Giovanni Cresci, Mirko Curti, Gareth C. Jones

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy to analyze a high-redshift galaxy, revealing a merger-driven star formation history, metallicity gradients, and the absence of an active galactic nucleus, providing insights into early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved spectroscopic analysis of a z~9 galaxy, demonstrating merger activity, metallicity gradients, and star formation processes with JWST data.
Findings
Detected two stellar populations with different ages.
Identified metallicity and star formation rate anti-correlation.
Ruled out active galactic nucleus presence.
Abstract
We present JWST/NIRSpec integral-field spectroscopy observations of the z ~ 9.11 lensed galaxy MACS1149-JD1, as part of the GA-NIFS programme. The data was obtained with both the G395H grating (R~ 2700) and the prism (R~ 100). This target shows a main elongated UV-bright clump and a secondary component detected in continuum emission at a projected distance of 2 kpc. The R2700 data trace the ionised-gas morpho-kinematics in between the two components, showing an elongated emission mainly traced by [O III]5007. We spatially resolve [O II]3726,3729, [O III]4959,5007, and [O III]4363, which enable us to map the electron density (ne ~ 1.0 x 103 cm-3), temperature (Te ~ 1.6 x 104 K), and direct-method gas-phase metallicity (-1.2 to -0.7 dex solar). A spatially resolved full-spectrum modelling of the prism indicates a north-south gas metallicity and stellar age gradient between the two…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
