The AGN nature of strong CIII emitters in the Early Universe with JWST
F. Arevalo-Gonzalez, R. Tripodi, M. Llerena, L. Pentericci, A. Plat, G. Barro, R. O. Amor\'in, B. Backhaus, A. Calabr\`o, N. J. Cleri, M. Dickinson, J. S. Dunlop, S. L. Finkelstein, M. Giavalisco, M. Hirschmann, J. Kartaltepe, A. M. Koekemoer, R. A. Lucas, L. Napolitano

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec data to analyze CIII] emission in galaxies at z=5-7, revealing a significant AGN presence and strong redshift evolution in emission line strength compared to lower redshift samples.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of CIII] emitters at z=5-7 with JWST, identifying AGN activity and demonstrating evolution in emission line strength over cosmic time.
Findings
Half of the sample shows signs of AGN activity.
Median CIII] EW at z=5-7 is 22.8 Å, higher than at z=3-4.
CIII] EW increases by ~0.67 dex from z=3-4 to z=5-7.
Abstract
The semi-forbidden CIII] 1907,1909 doublet is a key tracer of high-ionization emission in the early universe. We present a study of CIII] emission in galaxies at z=5-7, using publicly available JWST/NIRSpec prism data from programs including CEERS, JADES, RUBIES and CAPERS. We built a sample of 61 CIII]-emitting galaxies, and we classified them as star-forming or active galactic nuclei (AGN) host galaxies using (1) rest-frame UV and optical emission-line diagnostic diagrams, and (2) the presence/absence of broad Balmer emission lines. The UV diagnostics are based on the combination of the rest-frame equivalent width (EW) of CIII] versus CIII]/HeII 1640, and the EW of CIV versus CIV/HeII 1640. For optical diagnostics, we employ the OHNO diagram, which combines [OIII] 5007, H, [NeIII] 3869, and [OII] 3727,3729- and…
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