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JWST & the Waz Arc I: Spatially Resolving the Physical Conditions within a Post-Starburst Galaxy at Redshift 5 with NIRSpec IFS

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-12-04 v1

Abstract

We present NIRSpec/IFS observations of a rest-frame UV-bright, massive (M1010M_* \sim 10^{10} M_\odot, zAB=20.5z_{AB}=20.5) galaxy highly magnified by gravitational-lensing observed just after the end of the epoch of reionization (z=5.04z=5.04, μˉ90\bar{\mu}\sim90). With JWST accessing the restframe UV and optical spectrum of this galaxy with high fidelity, we classify this UV-bright galaxy as post-starburst in nature -- due to weak/absent emission lines and strong absorption features -- making this an example of a new class of UV-bright but significantly quenched galaxies being discovered in this epoch. With a median E(BV)=0.44±0.14E(B-V)=0.44\pm0.14, we identify the presence of stellar absorption across the arc both in Balmer lines and the MgII doublet, indicative of older stellar populations dominated by A stars (and potentially B stars). Using spatially-resolved maps of rest-optical strong emission lines, we find a heterogeneous distribution of nebular metallicities across the arc, potentially hinting at different enrichment processes. With a low median lensing-corrected Hα\alpha star formation rate of SFRHα=0.024±0.001_{H\alpha} = 0.024 \pm 0.001 M_\odot yr1^{-1}, we find in the most "star-forming" clumps indications of lower ionization (log10_{10}U 3.2\sim -3.2), lower nebular metallicities (12+log10_{10}O/H \lesssim 8.3), and hints of higher densities that suggest a possible recent infall of more pristine (low metallicity) gas onto the galaxy. Investigating the regions with no detectable Hβ\beta emission, we find (for the first time at z>5z>5) signatures of diffuse ionized gas (DIG). Separating DIG from HII regions within a galaxy has predominantly been demonstrated at lower redshifts, where such spatial resolution allows clear separation of such regions -- highlighting the immense power of gravitational lensing to enable studies at the smallest spatial scales at cosmic dawn.

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@article{arxiv.2512.02000,
  title  = {JWST & the Waz Arc I: Spatially Resolving the Physical Conditions within a Post-Starburst Galaxy at Redshift 5 with NIRSpec IFS},
  author = {Taylor A. Hutchison and Gourav Khullar and Jane R. Rigby and Brian Welch and Michael K. Florian and Keren Sharon and Isaac Sierra and Julissa Sarmiento and Guillaume Mahler and Nikko J. Cleri and Rachel Bezanson and Michael D. Gladders and Matthew B. Bayliss and Juliana S. M. Karp and Dylan Berry and Alex Ross and T. Emil Rivera-Thorsen and Suhyeon C. Choe and Håkon Dahle and John Chisholm and Erini L. Lambrides and Rebecca L. Larson and Grace M. Olivier and Riley Owens and Erik Solhaug},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.02000},
  year   = {2025}
}

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30 pages, 14 figures, submitted