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MSA-3D: dissecting galaxies at z~1 with high spatial and spectral resolution

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-10-14 v2

Abstract

Integral field spectroscopy (IFS) is a powerful tool for understanding the formation of galaxies across cosmic history. We present the observing strategy and first results of MSA-3D, a novel JWST program using multi-object spectroscopy in a slit-stepping strategy to produce IFS data cubes. The program observed 43 normal star-forming galaxies at redshifts 0.5z1.50.5 \lesssim z \lesssim 1.5, corresponding to the epoch when spiral thin-disk galaxies of the modern Hubble sequence are thought to emerge, obtaining kpc-scale maps of rest-frame optical nebular emission lines with spectral resolution R2700R\simeq2700. Here we describe the multiplexed slit-stepping method which is >15>15 times more efficient than the NIRSpec IFS mode for our program. As an example of the data quality, we present a case study of an individual galaxy at z=1.104z=1.104 (stellar mass M=1010.3 MM_{*} = 10^{10.3}~M_{\odot}, star formation rate~=3 M=3~M_{\odot} yr1^{-1}) with prominent face-on spiral structure. We show that the galaxy exhibits a rotationally supported disk with moderate velocity dispersion (σ=364+5\sigma = 36^{+5}_{-4}~\kms), a negative radial metallicity gradient (0.020±0.002-0.020\pm0.002~dex\,kpc1^{-1}), a dust attenuation gradient, and an exponential star formation rate density profile which closely matches the stellar continuum. These properties are characteristic of local spirals, indicating that mature galaxies are in place at z1z\sim1. We also describe the customized data reduction and original cube-building software pipelines which we have developed to exploit the powerful slit-stepping technique. Our results demonstrate the ability of JWST slit-stepping to study galaxy populations at intermediate to high redshifts, with data quality similar to current surveys of the z0.1z\sim0.1 universe.

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@article{arxiv.2408.08350,
  title  = {MSA-3D: dissecting galaxies at z~1 with high spatial and spectral resolution},
  author = {Ivana Barišić and Tucker Jones and Kris Mortensen and Themiya Nanayakkara and Yuguang Chen and Ryan Sanders and James S. Bullock and Kevin Bundy and Claude-André Faucher-Giguère and Karl Glazebrook and Alaina Henry and Mengting Ju and Matthew Malkan and Takahiro Morishita and Danail Obreschkow and Namrata Roy and Juan M. Espejo Salcedo and Alice E. Shapley and Tommaso Treu and Xin Wang and Kyle B. Westfall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.08350},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

24 pages, 12 figures, 1 table; submitted to ApJ, comments welcome. Our custom designed data reduction pipeline (MSA3D) and example processed data-cube will be publicly released before the JWST Cycle 4 deadline. MSA3D package on GitHub: https://github.com/barisiciv/msa3d.git