GA-NIFS: A smouldering disk galaxy undergoing ordered rotation at z=4.26
Gareth C. Jones, Roberto Maiolino, Francesco D'Eugenio, Santiago Arribas, Andrew J. Bunker, Stephane Charlot, Michele Perna, Bruno Rodriguez del Pino, Hannah \"Ubler, Torsten B\"oker, Giovanni Cresci, Isabella Lamperti, Eleonora Parlanti, Robert Pascalau, Jan Scholtz

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of a high-redshift galaxy at z=4.26, revealing ordered rotation and chemical enrichment, providing insights into early galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It combines JWST/NIRSpec and ALMA data to analyze the ISM conditions, kinematics, and metallicity of a rare, well-ordered galaxy at z>4, offering new understanding of early disk galaxy properties.
Findings
Galaxy shows clear rotation in [CII] and Halpha
High gas-phase metallicity (~0.7 solar)
Low current star formation activity
Abstract
Rotating galaxies with relaxed gaseous disks have been discovered across cosmic time, from the local Universe to high redshift (z>4). But few such sources have been confirmed at z>4, making them a precious sample to examine what conditions result in such ordered kinematics in an early, more chaotic Universe. One of the best examples of this sample is the galaxy DLA0817g1 (z=4.2603), which shows remarkably clear rotation in ALMA [CII] data. We present recent JWST/NIRSpec IFU data (R~2700) of DLA0817g1, which we combine with archival ALMA [CII] observations to place constraints on its ISM conditions and morpho-kinematics. From a combination of line ratios, we find a high gas-phase metallicity (~0.7 solar), high fraction of obscured star formation, low ionisation (compared to other high-redshift galaxies observed with JWST), and no significant evidence for AGN (based on the WHAN…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
