Unveiling the Aromatic and Aliphatic Universe at Redshifts $z\sim$0.2--0.5 with JWST NIRCam/WFSS
Jianwei Lyu, Xuejuan Yang, Aigen Li, Fengwu Sun, George H. Rieke,, Stacey Alberts, Irene Shivaei

TL;DR
This study uses JWST NIRCam/WFSS data to spectroscopically analyze PAH molecules in 200 galaxies at redshifts 0.2-0.5, revealing their aromatic and aliphatic features and their relation to galaxy properties.
Contribution
First systematic spectroscopic survey of PAH aromatic and aliphatic features in galaxies at intermediate redshifts using JWST, expanding beyond IR-bright local galaxies.
Findings
3.3 μm PAH emission correlates with IR luminosity and SFR.
The 3.3 μm/IR ratio strongly depends on metallicity.
Aliphatic fraction in PAHs decreases with active star formation.
Abstract
Utilizing deep NIRCam/WFSS data from JWST's FRESCO program, we spectroscopically survey the 3.3 aromatic and 3.4 aliphatic C--H stretching emission bands of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules in galaxies at redshifts 0.2--0.5. Unlike pre-JWST studies, largely limited to infrared (IR)-bright galaxies () at , we probe 200 galaxies down to -- well beyond the local Universe. The 3.3 emission is detected at 3- in 88 out of 187 galaxies, correlating tightly with galaxy IR luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) and confirming the 3.3 PAH as a viable SFR tracer. Despite a large scatter, the 3.3 -to-IR luminosity ratio () exhibits a strong metallicity dependence with a drop of by a factor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
