A high rate of foreground contaminants toward high-redshift galaxies resolved by JWST
Weiyang Liu, Linhua Jiang

TL;DR
This study uses JWST to analyze high-redshift Lyα emitters, revealing that nearly half have multiple components, many of which are foreground contaminants, impacting previous measurements of galaxy properties.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of high-redshift LAEs with multiple components using JWST, quantifying foreground contamination and its effect on galaxy property estimates.
Findings
Approximately 50% of LAEs have multiple components in JWST images.
68% of components are confirmed as real, with the rest being foreground objects.
Foreground contamination significantly affects previous stellar mass estimates.
Abstract
We present a study of high-redshift Ly emitters (LAEs) with multiple components using HST and JWST. High-redshift galaxies are mostly point-like objects on ground-based images, but they often exhibit multiple components in higher spatial resolution images. JWST for the first time allow detailed analyses on these individual components. We collect 840 spectroscopically confirmed LAEs at from the literature and nearly 50\% of them appear to have multiple components in JWST images. We further construct a sample of 248 LAEs that have two or more relatively isolated components in a circular aperture of 2 in diameter. We estimate photometric redshifts for all 593 components of the 248 LAEs, and find that 68\% of them are `real components' with photometric redshifts consistent with the spectroscopic redshifts of the LAEs. The remaining components are mostly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
