MSA-3D: dissecting galaxies at z~1 with high spatial and spectral resolution
Ivana Bari\v{s}i\'c, Tucker Jones, Kris Mortensen, Themiya, Nanayakkara, Yuguang Chen, Ryan Sanders, James S. Bullock, Kevin Bundy,, Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere, Karl Glazebrook, Alaina Henry, Mengting Ju,, Matthew Malkan, Takahiro Morishita, Danail Obreschkow, Namrata Roy

TL;DR
This paper introduces MSA-3D, a JWST program using a novel slit-stepping spectroscopy method to efficiently produce high-resolution integral field data of galaxies at z~1, revealing detailed galaxy properties comparable to local universe studies.
Contribution
The paper presents a new slit-stepping multiplexed spectroscopy technique for JWST that significantly improves efficiency over traditional IFS modes and demonstrates its effectiveness with detailed galaxy observations.
Findings
Galaxy at z=1.104 shows a mature, rotationally supported disk.
Negative metallicity gradient consistent with local spirals.
Data quality comparable to low-redshift galaxy surveys.
Abstract
Integral field spectroscopy (IFS) is a powerful tool for understanding the formation of galaxies across cosmic history. We present the observing strategy and first results of MSA-3D, a novel JWST program using multi-object spectroscopy in a slit-stepping strategy to produce IFS data cubes. The program observed 43 normal star-forming galaxies at redshifts , corresponding to the epoch when spiral thin-disk galaxies of the modern Hubble sequence are thought to emerge, obtaining kpc-scale maps of rest-frame optical nebular emission lines with spectral resolution . Here we describe the multiplexed slit-stepping method which is times more efficient than the NIRSpec IFS mode for our program. As an example of the data quality, we present a case study of an individual galaxy at (stellar mass , star formation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
