JWST spectroscopic confirmation of the Cosmic Gems arc at z=9.625 -- Insights into the small scale structure of a post-burst system
M. Messa, E. Vanzella, F. Loiacono, A. Adamo, M. Oguri, K. Sharon, L. D. Bradley, L. Christensen, A. Claeyssens, J. Richard, Abdurro'uf, F. E. Bauer, P. Bergamini, A. Bolamperti, M. Brada\v{c}, F. Calura, D. Coe, J. M. Diego, C. Grillo, T. Y-Y. Hsiao, A. K. Inoue, S. Fujimoto

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy to confirm a galaxy at z=9.625, revealing a post-starburst state, compact star clusters, and detailed physical properties of a highly magnified early universe system.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of a z=9.625 galaxy showing post-starburst features and detailed spatially resolved properties of its star clusters and stellar systems.
Findings
Galaxy at z=9.625 in a post-starburst phase
Detection of extremely compact and dense star clusters
Identification of a sub-parsec HII region
Abstract
We present JWST/NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy of the Cosmic Gems arc, strongly magnified by the galaxy cluster SPT-CL J06155746. Six-hour integration using NIRSpec prism spectroscopy (resolution ), covering the spectral range , reveals a pronounced -continuum break at , as well as weak optical and emission lines at , located in the reddest part of the spectrum (). No additional ultraviolet or optical emission lines are reliably detected. A weak Balmer break is measured alongside a very blue ultraviolet slope (, ). Spectral fitting with suggests that the Cosmic Gems galaxy is in a post-starburst phase, making it the highest-redshift system currently observed in a…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
