REBELS-IFU: Evidence for metal-rich massive galaxies at z~6-8
Lucie E. Rowland, Mauro Stefanon, Rychard Bouwens, Jacqueline Hodge,, Hiddo Algera, Rebecca Fisher, Pratika Dayal, Andrea Pallottini, Daniel P., Stark, Kasper E. Heintz, Manuel Aravena, Rebecca Bowler, Karin Cescon, Ryan, Endsley, Andrea Ferrara, Valentino Gonzalez

TL;DR
This study presents JWST NIRSpec/IFU spectroscopy of 12 massive galaxies at redshifts 6-8, revealing they are more metal-rich than previously thought, indicating early chemical enrichment and an established mass-metallicity relation in the first billion years.
Contribution
First detailed rest-frame optical spectroscopy of massive galaxies at z~6-8 showing they are metal-rich and demonstrating the early establishment of the mass-metallicity relation.
Findings
Galaxies have lower ionisation parameters than typical high-z galaxies.
These galaxies exhibit near-solar oxygen abundances.
The mass-metallicity relation is already in place at z~6-8.
Abstract
Metallicity is a crucial tracer of galaxy evolution, providing insights into gas accretion, star formation, and feedback. At high redshift, these processes reveal how early galaxies assembled and enriched their interstellar medium. In this work, we present rest-frame optical spectroscopy of 12 massive () galaxies at - from the REBELS ALMA large program, observed with JWST NIRSpec/IFU in the prism mode. These observations span emission lines from [OII]3727,9 to [SII]6716,31, providing key information on nebular dust attenuation, ionisation states, and chemical abundances. We find lower O32 ratios (average ) and [OIII]5007 equivalent widths (average \AA) than are generally found in existing large spectroscopic surveys at , indicating less extreme ionising conditions. Strong-line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
