JWST/NIRSpec Observations of High Ionization Emission Lines in Galaxies at High Redshift
Mengtao Tang, Daniel P. Stark, Ad\`ele Plat, Anna Feltre, Harley Katz, Peter Senchyna, Charlotte A. Mason, Lily Whitler, Zuyi Chen, Michael W. Topping

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy to detect high ionization emission lines in high-redshift galaxies, revealing that a small subset exhibits hard radiation fields, with implications for understanding early galaxy ionization sources.
Contribution
It presents new detections of narrow NV emission lines in high-redshift galaxies and analyzes their incidence, providing insights into the ionization conditions of early galaxies.
Findings
Narrow NV lines detected in two high-redshift galaxies.
Hard radiation fields are present in a small percentage of $z>4$ galaxies.
Dense neutral gas may not fully cover galaxy nuclei, affecting emission line profiles.
Abstract
JWST spectroscopy has built large emission line samples at , but it has yet to confidently reveal many galaxies with the hard radiation fields commonly associated with AGN photoionization. While this may indicate a weaker UV ionizing spectrum in many AGNs or obscuration from dense neutral gas and dust, the complete picture remains unclear owing to the small number of deep rest-UV spectra. Here we characterize the strength of high ionization lines in new galaxies observed with NIRSpec grating spectroscopy. We present new detections of narrow NV in two galaxies. One is a previously-confirmed Little Red Dot (LRD) with broad H, and the other is a galaxy with a narrow line spectrum. Neither source exhibits CIV or HeII emission, indicating large NV/CIV and NV/HeII ratios that may reflect a combination of nitrogen-enhancement…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
