Metallicity Scatter Originating from Sub-kiloparsec Starbursting Clumps in the Core of a Protocluster at z=7.88
Takahiro Morishita, Massimo Stiavelli, Eros Vanzella, Pietro, Bergamini, Kristan Boyett, Marco Chiaberge, Claudio Grillo, Nicha, Leethochawalit, Matteo Messa, Guido Roberts-Borsani, Piero Rosati, Anowar, Shajib

TL;DR
This study uses JWST observations to explore metallicity variations in a galaxy protocluster at z=7.88, revealing rapid chemical enrichment and the impact of starbursting clumps on early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First direct metallicity measurement in a z=7.88 protocluster, highlighting metallicity scatter caused by starbursting clumps and merger-driven growth.
Findings
Large metallicity deviations within galaxies suggest rapid chemical enrichment.
Star-forming clumps contribute to metallicity scatter and rapid chemical cycles.
Metallicity analysis is complicated by bright, enriched regions overshadowing metal-poor areas.
Abstract
We present new JWST NIRSpec integral field unit (IFU) G395H/F290LP observations of a merging galaxy system at , part of A2744-z7p9, the most distant protocluster to date. The IFU cube reveals [OIII] emissions in two previously known galaxies (ZD3 and ZD6) and a newly identified galaxy, ZD12, at . One of the detected \oiii-emitting regions has a detection of the auroral [OIII]4363, line, allowing us to derive a direct metallicity of (O/H), while metallicities in other regions are measured using strong line calibration methods. We find large deviations within the measured metallicity (), which suggests a fast chemical enrichment from intense star formation and merger-driven growth, as expected in early galaxies. Our analysis shows that metal-poor regions could easily be outshone by more enriched regions,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
