JADES: Probing interstellar medium conditions at $z\sim5.5-9.5$ with ultra-deep JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy
Abstract
We present emission line ratios from a sample of 26 Lyman break galaxies from with , measured from ultra-deep JWST/NIRSpec MSA spectroscopy from JADES. We use 28 hour deep PRISM/CLEAR and 7 hour deep G395M/F290LP observations to measure, or place strong constraints on, ratios of widely studied rest-frame optical emission lines including H, H, [OII] 3726,3729, [NeIII] 3869, [OIII] 4959, [OIII] 5007, [OI] 6300, [NII] 6583, and [SII] 6716,6731 in individual spectra. We find that the emission line ratios exhibited by these galaxies occupy clearly distinct regions of line-ratio space compared to typical z~0-3 galaxies, instead being more consistent with extreme populations of lower-redshift galaxies. This is best illustrated by the [OIII]/[OII] ratio, tracing interstellar medium (ISM) ionisation, in which we observe more than half of our sample to have [OIII]/[OII]>10. Our high signal-to-noise spectra reveal more than an order of magnitude of scatter in line ratios such as [OII]/H and [OIII]/[OII], indicating significant diversity in the ISM conditions within the sample. We find no convincing detections of [NII] in our sample, either in individual galaxies, or a stack of all G395M/F290LP spectra. The emission line ratios observed in our sample are generally consistent with galaxies with extremely high ionisation parameters (log ), and a range of metallicities spanning from to higher than , suggesting we are probing low-metallicity systems undergoing periods of rapid star-formation, driving strong radiation fields. These results highlight the value of deep observations in constraining the properties of individual galaxies, and hence probing diversity within galaxy population.
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@article{arxiv.2302.04298,
title = {JADES: Probing interstellar medium conditions at $z\sim5.5-9.5$ with ultra-deep JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy},
author = {Alex J. Cameron and Aayush Saxena and Andrew J. Bunker and Francesco D'Eugenio and Stefano Carniani and Roberto Maiolino and Emma Curtis-Lake and Pierre Ferruit and Peter Jakobsen and Santiago Arribas and Nina Bonaventura and Stephane Charlot and Jacopo Chevallard and Mirko Curti and Tobias J. Looser and Michael V. Maseda and Tim Rawle and Bruno Rodríguez Del Pino and Renske Smit and Hannah Übler and Chris Willott and Joris Witstok and Eiichi Egami and Daniel J. Eisenstein and Benjamin D. Johnson and Kevin Hainline and Marcia Rieke and Brant E. Robertson and Daniel P. Stark and Sandro Tacchella and Christina C. Williams and Christopher N. A. Willmer and Rachana Bhatawdekar and Rebecca Bowler and Kristan Boyett and Chiara Circosta and Jakob M. Helton and Gareth C. Jones and Nimisha Kumari and Zhiyuan Ji and Erica Nelson and Eleonora Parlanti and Lester Sandles and Jan Scholtz and Fengwu Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.04298},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Astronomy & Astrophysics, updated values in tables