JWST & the Waz Arc I: Spatially Resolving the Physical Conditions within a Post-Starburst Galaxy at Redshift 5 with NIRSpec IFS
Taylor A. Hutchison, Gourav Khullar, Jane R. Rigby, Brian Welch, Michael K. Florian, Keren Sharon, Isaac Sierra, Julissa Sarmiento, Guillaume Mahler, Nikko J. Cleri, Rachel Bezanson, Michael D. Gladders, Matthew B. Bayliss, Juliana S. M. Karp, Dylan Berry, Alex Ross

TL;DR
This paper uses JWST NIRSpec IFS observations to spatially resolve and analyze the physical conditions within a post-starburst galaxy at redshift 5, revealing complex metallicity distributions, signs of recent gas infall, and diffuse ionized gas at cosmic dawn.
Contribution
It presents the first spatially-resolved study of a post-starburst galaxy at z=5, uncovering heterogeneous metallicities, diffuse ionized gas, and evidence of recent gas accretion using JWST.
Findings
Heterogeneous nebular metallicity distribution across the galaxy
Detection of diffuse ionized gas at z>5
Signs of recent low-metallicity gas infall
Abstract
We present NIRSpec/IFS observations of a rest-frame UV-bright, massive ( M, ) galaxy highly magnified by gravitational-lensing observed just after the end of the epoch of reionization (, ). With JWST accessing the restframe UV and optical spectrum of this galaxy with high fidelity, we classify this UV-bright galaxy as post-starburst in nature -- due to weak/absent emission lines and strong absorption features -- making this an example of a new class of UV-bright but significantly quenched galaxies being discovered in this epoch. With a median , we identify the presence of stellar absorption across the arc both in Balmer lines and the MgII doublet, indicative of older stellar populations dominated by A stars (and potentially B stars). Using spatially-resolved maps of rest-optical strong emission lines, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
