11 results on '"Hayes, M. J."'
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2. Feedback and dynamical masses in high-$z$ galaxies: the advent of high-resolution NIRSpec spectroscopy
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Saldana-Lopez, A., Chisholm, J., Gazagnes, S., Endsley, R., Hayes, M. J., Berg, D. A., Finkelstein, S. L., Flury, S. R., Guseva, N. G., Henry, A., Izotov, Y. I., Lambrides, E., Marques-Chaves, R., and Richardson, C. T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Stellar feedback is an essential step in the baryon cycle of galaxies, but it remains unconstrained beyond Cosmic Noon. We study the ionized gas kinematics, dynamical mass and gas-flow properties of a sample of 16 sub-$L^{\star}$ star-forming galaxies at $4\leq z\leq7.6$, using high-resolution JWST/NIRSpec observations. The emission lines are resolved, with velocity dispersions ($\sigma_{\rm gas}{\rm~(km~s^{-1})}\simeq38-96$) comparable to more massive galaxies at Cosmic Noon. From $\sigma_{\rm gas}$ and the galaxy size ($r_e=400-960~$pc), we estimate the dynamical mass to be $\log M_{\rm dyn}/M_{\odot}=9.25-10.25$. Stellar-to-dynamical mass ratios are low ($\log M_{\star}/M_{\rm dyn}\in[-0.5,-2]$) and decrease with increasing SFR surface density ($\Sigma_{\rm SFR}$). We estimate the gas surface densities assuming a star-formation law, but the gas masses do not balance the baryon-to-dynamical mass ratios, which would require a decrease in the star-formation efficiency. We find evidence of ionized outflows in five out of the sixteen galaxies, based on the need of broad components to reproduce the emission-line wings. We only observe outflows from galaxies undergoing recent bursts of star formation ${\rm SFR_{10}/SFR_{100}\geq1}$, with elevated $\Sigma_{\rm SFR}$ and low $M_{\star}/M_{\rm dyn}$. This links high gas surface densities to increased outflow incidence and lower $M_{\star}/M_{\rm dyn}$. With moderate outflow velocities ($v_{\rm flow}{\rm~(km~s^{-1})}=150-250$) and mass outflow rates ($\dot{M}_{\rm flow}/{\rm M_{\odot} yr^{-1}}=0.2-5$), these high-redshift galaxies appear more efficient at removing baryons than low-redshift galaxies with similar $M_{\star}$, showing mass loading-factors of $\dot{M}_{\rm flow}/{\rm SFR}=0.04-0.4$. For their given dynamical mass, the outflow velocities exceed the escape velocities, meaning that they may eventually enrich the Circumgalactic Medium., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables; submitted to MNRAS
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- 2025
3. The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample. XVI. Global 21cm HI properties of Lyman-$\alpha$ emitting galaxies
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Reste, A. Le, Hayes, M. J., Cannon, J. M., Melinder, J., Runnholm, A., Rivera-Thorsen, T. E., Östlin, G., Adamo, A., Herenz, E. C., Schaerer, D., Scarlata, C., and Kunth, D.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Lyman-$\alpha$ (Lya) line of hydrogen is a well-known tracer of galaxies at high-z. However, the connection between Lya observables and galaxy properties has not fully been established, limiting the use of the line to probe the physics of galaxies. Here, we derive global neutral hydrogen gas (HI) properties of nearby Lya-emitting galaxies to assess the impact of HI on the Lya output of galaxies. We observed 21cm line emission using the VLA in D-array configuration (~55" resolution, ~38 kpc) for 37 star-forming galaxies with available Lya imaging from the Lyman Alpha Reference Samples (LARS and eLARS). We detect 21cm emission for 33/37 galaxies observed. We find no significant correlation of global HI properties with Lya luminosity, escape fraction or equivalent width derived with HST photometry. Additionally, both Lya-emitters and weak or non-emitters are distributed evenly along the HI parameter space of optically-selected z=0 galaxies. Around 74% of the sample is undergoing galaxy interaction, this fraction is higher for Lya-emitters (83% for galaxies with EW$\geq$20\r{A}) than for non or weak emitters (70%). Nevertheless, galaxies identified as interacting have Lya and HI properties statistically consistent with those of non-interacting galaxies. Our results show that global HI properties (on scales > 30kpc) have little direct impact on the Lya output from galaxies. Instead, HI likely regulates Lya emission on small scales: statistical comparisons of Lya and high angular resolution 21cm observations are required to fully assess the role of HI in Lya radiative transfer. While our study indicates that galaxy mergers could play a role in the emission of Lya photons in the local universe, especially for galaxies with high HI fractions, the line-of-sight through which a system is observed ultimately determines Lya observables., Comment: 15+35 pages, 5+33 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2024
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4. The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample XV. Relating Ionised Gas Kinematics with Lyman-$\alpha$ observables
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Herenz, E. C., Schaible, A., Laursen, P., Runnholm, A., Melinder, J., Reste, A. Le, Hayes, M. J., Östlin, G., Cannon, J., Micheva, G., Roth, M., and Saha, K.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Gas kinematics affect the radiative transfer and escape of hydrogen Lyman-$\alpha$ (Ly$\alpha$) emission from galaxies. We investigate this interplay empirically by relating the ionised gas kinematics of 42 galaxies in the extended Ly$\alpha$ Reference Sample with their Ly$\alpha$ escape fractions, $f_\rm{esc}$, Ly$\alpha$ equivalent widths, $\rm{EW}_\rm{Ly\alpha}$, and Ly$\alpha$ luminosities, $L_\rm{Ly\alpha}$. To this aim we use PMAS integral-field spectroscopic observations of the Balmer-$\alpha$ line. We calculate shearing velocities, $v_\rm{shear}$, and intrinsic velocity dispersions, $\sigma_0^\rm{obs}$ (empirically corrected for beam-smearing effects), as global kinematical measures for each galaxy. The sample is characterised by highly turbulent motions and more than half of the sample shows dispersion dominated kinematics. We uncover clear trends between Ly$\alpha$ observables and global kinematical statistics. We discuss statistically the importance of $v_\rm{shear}$, $\sigma_0^\rm{obs}$, and $v_\rm{shear}/\sigma_0^\rm{obs}$ for regulating the Ly$\alpha$ observables in comparison to other galaxy parameters. It emerges that $\sigma_0^\rm{obs}$ is the dominating parameter for $\rm{EW}_\rm{Ly\alpha}$ and that is as important as nebular extinction, gas covering fraction, and ionising photon production efficiency in regulating $f_\rm{esc}$. A simple scenario where the starburst age is simultaneously regulating turbulence, $\rm{EW}_\rm{Ly\alpha}$, and $f_\rm{esc}$ does not find support by our observations. However, we show that the small scale distribution of dust appears to be influenced by turbulence in some galaxies. In support of our observational result we discuss how turbulence is theoretically expected to play a significant role in modulating $f_\rm{esc}$. (abridged), Comment: Accepted version for publication in A&A
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- 2024
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5. The Sunburst Arc with JWST: II. Observations of an Eta Carinae Analog at $z=2.37$
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Choe, S., Rivera-Thorsen, T. Emil, Dahle, H., Sharon, K., Owens, M. Riley, Rigby, J. R., Bayliss, M. B., Hayes, M. J., Hutchison, T., Welch, B., Chisholm, J., Gladders, M. D., Khullar, G., and Kim, K.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
"Godzilla" is a peculiar object within the gravitationally lensed Sunburst Arc at $z=2.37$. Despite being very bright, it appears in only one of the twelve lensed images of the source galaxy, and shows exotic spectroscopic properties not found in any other clumps. We use JWST's unique combination of spatial resolution and spectroscopic sensitivity to provide a unified, coherent explanation of the physical nature of Godzilla. We measure fluxes and kinematic properties of rest-optical emission lines in Godzilla and surrounding regions. Using standard line ratio-based diagnostic methods in combination with NIRCam imaging and ground based rest-UV spectra, we characterize Godzilla and its surroundings. Among around 60 detected lines, we find a cascade of strong O I lines pumped by intense Ly$\beta$ emission, as well as Ly$\alpha$-pumped rest-optical Fe II lines, reminiscent of the Weigelt blobs in the local LBV star Eta Carinae. Spectra and images of Godzilla and two faint adjacent images, and the detection of a low-surface brightness foreground galaxy in the NIRCam data, support the interpretation that Godzilla is an extremely magnified object due to the alignment with lensing caustics. We find that Godzilla is part of a previously identified clump, comprising $\sim10 - 25$ % of it, with magnifications in the range of $\approx600-25,000$ depending on the models and images in comparison. The unique O I source in Godzilla is well explained by a non-erupting LBV accompanied by a hotter companion and/or gas condensations exposed to more intense radiation compared to the Weigelt blobs. If Godzilla is confirmed to contain an LBV star, it expands the distance to the furthest known LBV from a dozen Mpc to several Gpc., Comment: 22 pages, 19 figures. Submitted to A&A
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- 2024
6. The JWST-PRIMAL Legacy Survey. A JWST/NIRSpec reference sample for the physical properties and Lyman-$\alpha$ absorption and emission of $\sim 500$ galaxies at $z=5.5-13.4$
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Heintz, K. E., Brammer, G. B., Watson, D., Oesch, P. A., Keating, L. C., Hayes, M. J., Abdurro'uf, Arellano-Córdova, K. Z., Carnall, A. C., Christiansen, C. R., Cullen, F., Davé, R., Dayal, P., Ferrara, A., Finlator, K., Fynbo, J. P. U., Flury, S. R., Gelli, V., Gillman, S., Gottumukkala, R., Gould, K., Greve, T. R., Hardin, S. E., Hsiao, T. Y. -Y, Hutter, A., Jakobsson, P., Killi, M., Khosravaninezhad, N., Laursen, P., Lee, M. M., Magdis, G. E., Matthee, J., Naidu, R. P., Narayanan, D., Pollock, C., Prescott, M., Rusakov, V., Shuntov, M., Sneppen, A., Smit, R., Tanvir, N. R., Terp, C., Toft, S., Valentino, F., Vijayan, A. P., Weaver, J. R., Wise, J. H., and Witstok, J.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
One of the surprising early findings with JWST has been the discovery of a strong "roll-over" or a softening of the absorption edge of Ly$\alpha$ in a large number of galaxies at ($z\gtrsim 6$), in addition to systematic offsets from photometric redshift estimates and fundamental galaxy scaling relations. This has been interpreted as damped Ly$\alpha$ absorption (DLA) wings from high column densities of neutral atomic hydrogen (HI), signifying major gas accretion events in the formation of these galaxies. To explore this new phenomenon systematically, we assemble the JWST/NIRSpec PRImordial gas Mass AssembLy (PRIMAL) legacy survey of 494 galaxies at $z=5.5-13.4$. We characterize this benchmark sample in full and spectroscopically derive the galaxy redshifts, metallicities, star-formation rates, and ultraviolet slopes. We define a new diagnostic, the Ly$\alpha$ damping parameter $D_{\rm Ly\alpha}$ to measure and quantify the Ly$\alpha$ emission strength, HI fraction in the IGM, or local HI column density for each source. The JWST-PRIMAL survey is based on the spectroscopic DAWN JWST Archive (DJA-Spec). All the software, reduced spectra, and spectroscopically derived quantities and catalogs are made publicly available in dedicated repositories. The fraction of strong galaxy DLAs are found to be in the range $65-95\%$ at $z>5.5$. The fraction of strong Ly$\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) is found to increase with decreasing redshift, in qualitative agreement with previous observational results, and are predominantly associated with low-metallicity and UV faint galaxies. By contrast, strong DLAs are observed in galaxies with a variety of intrinsic physical properties. Our results indicate that strong DLAs likely reflect a particular early assembly phase of reionization-era galaxies, at which point they are largely dominated by pristine HI gas accretion. [abridged], Comment: 20 pages, 18 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to A&A. Comments welcome! All data and catalogs are available through the DAWN JWST Archive (DJA): https://dawn-cph.github.io/dja/ and https://github.com/keheintz/jwst-primal
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- 2024
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7. Ubiquitous broad-line emission and the relation between ionized gas outflows and Lyman continuum escape in Green Pea galaxies
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Amorín, R. O., Rodríguez-Henríquez, M., Fernández, V., Vílchez, J. M., Marques-Chaves, R., Schaerer, D., Izotov, Y. I., Firpo, V., Guseva, N., Jaskot, A. E., Komarova, L., Muñoz-Vergara, D., Oey, M. S., Bait, O., Carr, C., Chisholm, J., Ferguson, H., Flury, S. R., Giavalisco, M., Hayes, M. J., Henry, A., Ji, Z., King, W., Leclercq, F., Östlin, G., Pentericci, L., Saldana-Lopez, A., Thuan, T. X., Trebitsch, M., Wang, B., Worseck, G., and Xu, X.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We report observational evidence of highly turbulent ionized gas kinematics in a sample of 20 Lyman continuum (LyC) emitters (LCEs) at low redshift ($z\sim 0.3$). Detailed Gaussian modeling of optical emission line profiles in high-dispersion spectra consistently shows that both bright recombination and collisionally excited lines can be fitted as one or two narrow components with intrinsic velocity dispersion of $\sigma$ $\sim$ 40-100 km s$^{-1}$, in addition to a broader component with $\sigma \sim$ 100-300 km s$^{-1}$, which contributes up to $\sim$40% of the total flux and is preferentially blueshifted from the systemic velocity. We interpret the narrow emission as highly ionized gas close to the young massive star clusters and the broader emission as a signpost of unresolved ionized outflows, resulting from massive stars and supernova feedback. We find a significant correlation between the width of the broad emission and the LyC escape fraction, with strong LCEs exhibiting more complex and broader line profiles than galaxies with weaker or undetected LyC emission. We provide new observational evidence supporting predictions from models and simulations; our findings suggest that gas turbulence and outflows resulting from strong radiative and mechanical feedback play a key role in clearing channels through which LyC photons escape from galaxies. We propose that the detection of blueshifted broad emission in the nebular lines of compact extreme emission-line galaxies can provide a new indirect diagnostic of Lyman photon escape, which could be useful to identify potential LyC leakers in the epoch of reionization with the JWST., Comment: 11 Pages, 7 Figures. A&A in Press
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- 2024
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8. No correlation of the Lyman continuum escape fraction with spectral hardness
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Marques-Chaves, R., Schaerer, D., Amorín, R. O., Atek, H., Borthakur, S., Chisholm, J., Fernández, V., Flury, S. R., Giavalisco, M., Grazian, A., Hayes, M. J., Heckman, T. M., Henry, A., Izotov, Y. I., Jaskot, A. E., Ji, Z., McCandliss, S. R., Oey, M. S., Östlin, G., Ravindranath, S., Rutkowski, M. J., Saldana-Lopez, A., Teplitz, H., Thuan, T. X., Verhamme, A., Wang, B., Worseck, G., and Xu, X.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The properties that govern the production and escape of hydrogen ionizing photons (Lyman continuum, LyC; with energies >13.6 eV) in star-forming galaxies are still poorly understood, but they are key to identifying and characterizing the sources that reionized the Universe. Here we empirically explore the relationship between the hardness of ionizing radiation and the LyC leakage in a large sample of low-$z$ star-forming galaxies from the recent Hubble Space Telescope Low-$z$ Lyman Continuum Survey. Using Sloan Digital Sky Survey stacks and deep XShooter observations, we investigate the hardness of the ionizing spectra ($Q_{\rm He^+}/Q_{\rm H}$) between 54.4 eV (He$^{+}$) and 13.6 eV (H) from the optical recombination lines HeII 4686A and H$\beta$ 4861A for galaxies with LyC escape fractions spanning a wide range, $f_{\rm esc} \rm (LyC) \simeq 0 - 90\%$. We find that the observed intensity of HeII/H$\beta$ is primarily driven by variations in the metallicity, but is not correlated with LyC leakage. Both very strong ($
\simeq 0.5$) and nonleakers ($ < f_{\rm esc} \rm (LyC) > \simeq 0$) present similar observed intensities of HeII/H$\beta$ at comparable metallicity, between $\simeq 0.01$ and $\simeq 0.02$ for $12 + \log({\rm O/H}) > 8.0$ and $<8.0$, respectively. Our results demonstrate that $Q_{\rm He^+}/Q_{\rm H}$ does not correlate with $f_{\rm esc} \rm (LyC)$, which implies that strong LyC emitters do not show harder ionizing spectra than nonleakers at similar metallicity., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A Letters. v2: updated to match published version, including new title - Published
- 2022
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9. Studying the aging of Laponite suspensions using extensional rheology
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Hayes, M. J. and Smith, M. I.
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- 2022
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10. No correlation of the Lyman continuum escape fraction with spectral hardness
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Marques-Chaves, R., primary, Schaerer, D., additional, Amorín, R. O., additional, Atek, H., additional, Borthakur, S., additional, Chisholm, J., additional, Fernández, V., additional, Flury, S. R., additional, Giavalisco, M., additional, Grazian, A., additional, Hayes, M. J., additional, Heckman, T. M., additional, Henry, A., additional, Izotov, Y. I., additional, Jaskot, A. E., additional, Ji, Z., additional, McCandliss, S. R., additional, Oey, M. S., additional, Östlin, G., additional, Ravindranath, S., additional, Rutkowski, M. J., additional, Saldana-Lopez, A., additional, Teplitz, H., additional, Thuan, T. X., additional, Verhamme, A., additional, Wang, B., additional, Worseck, G., additional, and Xu, X., additional
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- 2022
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11. Exploring the career experiences of Australian oral health therapists in different practice settings.
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Chen D, Holden AC, and Hayes MJ
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- Australia, Humans, Oral Health, Professional Role
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Objective: To examine the reasons behind Australian oral health therapists (OHTs) pursuing different career pathways., Basic Research Design: Qualitative study with thematic analysis within an inductive realist approach., Methods: A convenience sample of OHTs completed semi-structured interviews on Zoom. Participants discussed their experiences working as OHTs and commented on the future directions for the profession in Australia., Results: Participants (n=21) chose clinical practice due to excellent job availability, good remuneration, and the opportunity to use their knowledge. Many indicated that non-clinical careers helped relieve the stress and fatigue of clinical practice. Some also enjoyed the variety that non-clinical jobs brought and viewed them as a means to advance their career. Participants indicated the need to better communicate the professional role and scope of practice of the OHT profession to other healthcare providers such as dentists and the general public. Some viewed independent practice as a way to serve the community. Others did not feel that they had the knowledge and skills to do so., Conclusion: These findings may help individual OHTs in career decision-making. OHTs could assume a major role in addressing oral healthcare inequality in Australia., (Copyright© 2022 Dennis Barber Ltd.)
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- 2022
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