Intense and extended CIII] emission suggests a strong outflow in JADES-GS-z14-0
Stefano Carniani, Peter Jakobsen, Giacomo Venturi, Francesco D'Eugenio, Tobias J. Looser, Joris Witstok, Christopher N. A. Willmer, Andrea Ferrara, Zihao Wu, Santiago Arribas, Andrew J.Bunker, St\'ephane Charlot, Jacopo Chevallard, Mirko Curti, Emma Curtis-Lake

TL;DR
This study uses JWST spectroscopy of galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0 at z=14.18 to reveal intense CIII] emission and outflows, indicating efficient feedback and extended gas regions influencing early galaxy formation.
Contribution
First detection of spatially displaced CIII] emission in a z>14 galaxy, linking outflows to early galaxy evolution with implications for feedback mechanisms.
Findings
CIII] emission is spatially offset by ~400 pc from stellar continuum.
Mass outflow rate estimated at ~160 solar masses per year.
High mass-loading factor (η=4-15) suggests efficient feedback in early galaxies.
Abstract
JWST has revealed an overabundance of very bright, blue galaxies at z>10, raising fundamental questions about how star formation and feedback operate at Cosmic Dawn. We present new JWST/NIRSpec MSA PRISM/CLEAR spectroscopy of JADES-GS-z14-0 (z=14.18) obtained with the JADES and OASIS programmes. While the rest-frame UV continuum flux level and shape are consistent between the two datasets, the OASIS spectrum shows a 10 detection of the CIII] emission line, with a luminosity three times higher than that measured in the JADES data. This difference is naturally explained by the offset in shutter placement between OASIS and JADES, implying that the CIII] emission is spatially displaced by pc from the stellar continuum. The non-detection of CIII] in NIRCam medium-band imaging indicates that the emitting region is extended on scales pc,…
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