Searching for Emission Lines at z > 11: The Role of Damped Lyman-alpha and Hints About the Escape of Ionizing Photons
Searching for Emission Lines at z > 11: The Role of Damped Lyman-alpha and Hints About the Escape of Ionizing Photons
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Kevin N. Hainline
Francesco D'Eugenio
Peter Jakobsen
Jacopo Chevallard
Stefano Carniani
Joris Witstok
Zhiyuan Ji
Emma Curtis-Lake
Benjamin D. Johnson
Brant Robertson
Sandro Tacchella
Mirko Curti
Stephane Charlot

Jakob M. Helton
Santiago Arribas
Rachana Bhatawdekar
Andrew J. Bunker
Alex J. Cameron
Eiichi Egami
Daniel J. Eisenstein
Ryan Hausen
Nimisha Kumari
Roberto Maiolino
Pablo G. Perez-Gonzalez
Marcia Rieke
Aayush Saxena
Jan Scholtz
Renske Smit
Fengwu Sun
Christina C. Williams
Christopher N. A. Willmer
Chris Willott
Abstract
We describe new ultradeep James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRSpec PRISM and grating spectra for the galaxies JADES-GS-z11-0 ($z_{\mathrm{spec}} = 11.122_{-0.003}^{+0.005}$
) and JADES-GS-z13-0 ($z_{\mathrm{spec}} = 13.20_{-0.04}^{+0.03}$
), the most distant spectroscopically-confirmed galaxy discovered in the first year of JWST observations. The extraordinary depth of these observations ($75$
hours and $56$
hours, respectively) provides a unique opportunity to explore the redshifts, stellar properties, UV magnitudes, and slopes for these two sources. For JADES-GS-z11-0, we find evidence for multiple emission lines, including $\mathrm{[OII]}\lambda\lambda3726,3729\ \mathrm{\AA}$
and $\mathrm{[NeIII]}\lambda3869\ \mathrm{\AA}$
, resulting in a spectroscopic redshift we determine with $94\%$
confidence. We present stringent upper limits on the emission line fluxes and line equivalent widths for JADES-GS-z13-0. At this spectroscopic redshift, the $\mathrm{Lyman}-\alpha$
break in JADES-GS-z11-0 can be fit with a damped $\mathrm{Lyman}-\alpha$
absorber with $\mathrm{log}_{10}(N_{\mathrm{HI}}/\mathrm{cm}^{-2}) = 22.42_{-0.120}^{+0.093}$
. These results demonstrate how neutral hydrogen fraction and Lyman-damping wings may impact the recovery of spectroscopic redshifts for sources like these, providing insight into the overprediction of the photometric redshifts seen for distant galaxies observed with JWST. In addition, we analyze updated NIRCam photometry to calculate the morphological properties of these resolved sources, and find a secondary source $0.3\ \mathrm{arcsec}$
south of JADES-GS-z11-0 at a similar photometric redshift, hinting at how galaxies grow through interactions in the early Universe.
Type
Publication
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 976, Issue 2, id.160, 27 pages

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