The AURORA Survey: An Extraordinarily Mature, Star-forming Galaxy at $z\sim 7$
Alice E. Shapley, Ryan L. Sanders, Michael W. Topping, Naveen A., Reddy, Anthony J. Pahl, Pascal A. Oesch, Danielle A. Berg, Rychard J., Bouwens, Gabriel Brammer, Adam C. Carnall, Fergus Cullen, Romeel Dav\'e,, James S. Dunlop, Richard S. Ellis, N. M. F\"orster Schreiber

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of a mature, massive, and metal-rich star-forming galaxy at redshift 6.73, revealing complex properties that challenge existing galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of a chemically enriched, mature galaxy at z~7 using JWST data, highlighting its extended disk and near-solar metallicity.
Findings
Galaxy has a large stellar mass (~10^10 M_sun) and an extended disk.
Spectroscopy indicates near-solar metallicity and high star-formation rate.
Properties resemble z~2-3 galaxies more than typical z~7 galaxies.
Abstract
We present the properties of a massive, large, dusty, metal-rich, star-forming galaxy at z_spec=6.73. GOODSN-100182 was observed with JWST/NIRSpec as part of the AURORA survey, and is also covered by public multi-wavelength HST and JWST imaging. While the large stellar mass of GOODSN-100182 (~10^10 M_sun) was indicated prior to JWST, NIRCam rest-optical imaging now reveals the presence of an extended disk (r_eff~1.5 kpc). In addition, the NIRSpec R~1000 spectrum of GOODSN-100182 includes the detection of a large suite of rest-optical nebular emission lines ranging in wavelength from [OII]3727 up to [NII]6583. The ratios of Balmer lines suggest significant dust attenuation (E(B-V)_gas=0.40+0.10/-0.09), consistent with the red rest-UV slope inferred for GOODSN-100182 (beta=-0.50+/-0.09). The star-formation rate based on dust-corrected H-alpha emission is log(SFR(H-alpha)/…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
