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JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization Era Sunrise Arc
- Source :
- The Astrophysical Journal, 2023, Vol.945(1), pp.53 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Vanzella, E, Claeyssens, A, Welch, B, Adamo, A, Coe, D, Diego, J M, Mahler, G, Khullar, G, Kokorev, V, Oguri, M, Ravindranath, S, Furtak, L J, Hsiao, T Y-Y, Mandelker, N, Brammer, G, Bradley, L D, Bradac, M, Conselice, C J, Dayal, P, Nonino, M, Andrade-Santos, F, Windhorst, R A, Pirzkal, N, Sharon, K, de Mink, S E, Fujimoto, S, Zitrin, A, Eldridge, J J & Norman, C 2023, ' JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization Era Sunrise Arc ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 945, no. 1, 53 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb59a
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- arXiv, 2022.
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Abstract
- Star cluster formation in the early universe and their contribution to reionization remains to date largely unconstrained. Here we present JWST/NIRCam imaging of the most highly magnified galaxy known at z ~ 6, the Sunrise arc. We identify six young massive star clusters (YMCs) with measured radii spanning ~ 20 pc down to ~ 1 pc (corrected for lensing magnification), estimated stellar masses of ~ $10^{(6-7)}$ Msun, and with ages 1-30 Myr based on SED fitting to photometry measured in 8 filters extending to rest-frame 7000A. The resulting stellar mass surface densities are higher than 1000 Msun pc$^{-2}$ (up to a few $10^5$ Msun pc$^{-2}$) and their inferred dynamical ages qualify the majority of these systems as gravitationally-bound stellar clusters. The star cluster ages map the progression of star formation along the arc, with to evolved systems (>~ 10 Myr old) followed by very young clusters. The youngest stellar clusters (< 5 Myr) show evidence of prominent Hbeta + [OIII]4959,5007 emission, based on photometry, with equivalent widths larger than 1000 A rest-frame, and are hosted in a 200 pc sized star-forming complex. Such a region dominates the ionizing photon production, with a high efficiency log($ξ_{ion}$ [Hz erg$^{-1}$]) ~ 25.7. A significant fraction of the recently formed stellar mass of the galaxy (> 10-30 %) occurred in these YMCs. We speculate that such sources of ionizing radiation boost the ionizing photon production efficiency which eventually carve ionized channels that might favor the escape of Lyman continuum radiation. The survival of some of the clusters would make them the progenitors of massive and relatively metal-poor globular clusters in the local Universe.<br />18 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. ApJ, Accepted
- Subjects :
- LENSED GALAXY
FORMING CLUMPS
PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES
FOS: Physical sciences
Astronomy and Astrophysics
LYMAN CONTINUUM ESCAPE
HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS
Space and Planetary Science
GLOBULAR-CLUSTERS
MAGNIFIED STAR
Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)
EMISSION-LINE DIAGNOSTICS
PHOTON PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Astrophysical Journal, 2023, Vol.945(1), pp.53 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Vanzella, E, Claeyssens, A, Welch, B, Adamo, A, Coe, D, Diego, J M, Mahler, G, Khullar, G, Kokorev, V, Oguri, M, Ravindranath, S, Furtak, L J, Hsiao, T Y-Y, Mandelker, N, Brammer, G, Bradley, L D, Bradac, M, Conselice, C J, Dayal, P, Nonino, M, Andrade-Santos, F, Windhorst, R A, Pirzkal, N, Sharon, K, de Mink, S E, Fujimoto, S, Zitrin, A, Eldridge, J J & Norman, C 2023, ' JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization Era Sunrise Arc ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 945, no. 1, 53 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb59a
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d578ed8fc3dff19d3791282ba5eedeb
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2211.09839