GLIMPSE-DDT spectroscopic properties of faint-end galaxies at $z\sim6$: Towards first metal enrichment, dust production, and ionizing photon production
Yoshihisa Asada, Seiji Fujimoto, John Chisholm, Rohan P. Naidu, Hakim Atek, Gabriel Brammer, Lukas J. Furtak, Vasily Kokorev, Richard Pan, Arghyadeep Basu, Volker Bromm, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, Michelle Jecmen, Damien Korber, Boyuan Liu, Jed McKinney

TL;DR
This study uses JWST observations to analyze ultra-faint galaxies at z~6, revealing their metallicity, dust, and ionizing properties, and suggesting diverse pathways for early metal enrichment and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic characterization of faint galaxies at z~6, highlighting extreme ionizing sources and multiple pathways for early metal enrichment.
Findings
Strong emission lines indicating extreme ionizing sources.
Extension of the mass-metallicity relation to very low masses.
Evidence of supernova-driven dust and metal enrichment.
Abstract
Ultra-faint galaxies at high- are fundamental elements of the early galaxy assembly, and spectroscopic characterization of this population is essential to understand the earliest galaxy evolution. Leveraging the ultra-deep JWST/NIRCam and NIRSpec observations of a gravitational lensing field of Abell S1063, taken as part of the GLIMPSE survey, we present spectroscopic properties of 16 galaxies fainter than mag, including the metallicity, dust attenuation, and the ionizing photon production efficiency. The emission lines are generally quite strong, roughly half of which cannot be replicated with standard stellar populations and require an extreme ionizing source. We also identify relatively strong [OIII] emission lines from all sample galaxies, which indicates that the low-mass end of the mass-metallicity relation is extended down to at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Technology and Applications
