PRISMS. UNCOVER-26185, a metal-poor SFG at z=10.05 with no evidence for a X-ray-luminous AGN
J. \'Alvarez-M\'arquez, L. Colina, A. Crespo-Gomez, S. Kendrew, J. Zavala, R. Marques-Chaves, C. Prieto-Jim\'enez, Abdurro'uf, C. Blanco-Prieto, L. A. Boogaard, M. Castellano, A. Fontana, Y. Fudamoto, S. Fujimoto, M. Garc\'ia-Mar\'in, Y. Harikane, S. Harish, T. Hashimoto

TL;DR
This study presents detailed JWST spectroscopy of a faint, metal-poor galaxy at z=10.05, revealing its star formation, low metallicity, and absence of an active nucleus, expanding understanding of early galaxy properties.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of a faint, metal-poor galaxy at z=10, showing its star formation and ISM properties without evidence of an AGN.
Findings
Galaxy is metal-poor with Z=0.04 Z_sun
No evidence of active galactic nucleus
Star formation rate of 1.3 M_sun/yr
Abstract
This work presents the first results of the PRImordial galaxy Survey with MIRI Spectroscopy (PRISMS), a JWST cycle 4 program (PID 8051) aimed at the characterization of a relatively large sample of ten galaxies about 500 Myr after the Big Bang. Here, we present deep (13.9 hours) spectroscopy with the MIRI LRS of the lensed galaxy UNCOVER-26185 at a redshift of z=10.054. It is a faint UV galaxy (UV absolut magnitude of -18.83 mag) previously identified as a X-ray luminous AGN. MIRI LRS detects the H+[OIII]4960,5008 complex and H emission line with a significance of 10 and 8, respectively, as well as the optical continuum emission at rest-frame 0.45 m and 0.57 m with a signal-to-noise ratio of 6-7. The UV-to-optical spectral energy distribution, combining continuum and emission lines, is compatible with: (i) a low stellar (A= 0.2) and nebular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
