RIOJA. Dusty outflows and density-complex ISM in the N-enhanced lensed galaxy RXCJ2248-ID at z=6.1
A. Crespo G\'omez, Y. Tamura, L. Colina, J. \'Alvarez-M\'arquez, T. Hashimoto, R. Marques-Chaves, Y. Nakazato, C. Blanco-Prieto, K. Sunaga, L. Costantin, A. K. Inoue, A. Hamada, S. Arribas, D. Ceverino, M. Hagimoto, K. Mawatari, W. Osone, Y. Sugahara, Y. Harikane, M. M. Lee

TL;DR
This study analyzes the ionized gas kinematics and physical properties of a high-redshift lensed galaxy using JWST and ALMA data, revealing complex ISM structures, dusty outflows, and implications for starburst scenarios.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of electron temperature, density, and kinematic components in a z=6.1 galaxy, highlighting the complex ISM and outflow characteristics with implications for galaxy evolution models.
Findings
High electron temperature (~30000K) in ionized gas.
Detection of broad and very-broad emission components indicating complex outflows.
Presence of dusty outflows and low filling factor clumpy ISM supporting specific galaxy evolution scenarios.
Abstract
We present an analysis on the kinematics and physical properties of the ionized gas in the lensed galaxy RXCJ2248-ID at z=6.1 based on high-resolution JWST NIRSpec/IFU data in combination with ALMA observations. Our analysis reveals a high electron temperature (30000K) in the ionized gas, independent of the ionization level. We measure a wide range in the electron densities derived from [OIII]5008/[OIII]88m and [ArIV]4713/[ArIV]4742 ratios (log([cm])2.7-3.8), and previous values (log([cm])>4.8) based on high-ionization rest-UV emission lines. The ionized gas appears to be clumpy with a low filling factor ranging from about 10% to 0.2% for the low- and high-density clouds. In addition, we observe a very complex ISM kinematic structure, with the presence of two distinct broad and a very-broad components…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
