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JWST catches the assembly of a $z\sim5$ ultra-low-mass galaxy

Authors :
Asada, Yoshihisa
Sawicki, Marcin
Desprez, Guillaume
Abraham, Roberto
Bradač, Maruša
Brammer, Gabriel
Harshan, Anishya
Iyer, Kartheik
Martis, Nicholas S.
Mowla, Lamiya
Muzzin, Adam
Noirot, Gaël
Ravindranath, Swara
Sarrouh, Ghassan T. E.
Strait, Victoria
Willott, Chris J.
Zabl, Johannes
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Using CANUCS imaging we found an apparent major merger of two $z\sim5$ ultra-low-mass galaxies ($M_\star\sim10^{7}M_\odot$ each) that are doubly imaged and magnified $\sim$12-15$\times$ by the lensing cluster MACS 0417. Both galaxies are experiencing young ($\sim$100 Myr), synchronised bursts of star formation with $\log({\rm sSFR/Gyr^{-1}} )\sim$1.3-1.4, yet SFRs of just $\sim 0.2 M_\odot\ {\rm yr}^{-1}$. They have sub-solar ($Z\sim0.2Z_\odot$) gas-phase metallicities and are connected by an even more metal-poor star-forming bridge. The galaxy that forms from the merger will have a mass of at least $M_\star\sim 2\times10^7 M_\odot$, at least half of it formed during the interaction-induced starburst. More than half of the ionizing photons produced by the system (before and during the merger) will have been produced during the burst. This system provides the first detailed look at a merger involving two high-$z$ ultra-low-mass galaxies of the type believed to be responsible for reionizing the Universe. It suggests that such galaxies can grow via a combination of mass obtained through major mergers, merger-triggered starbursts, and long-term in-situ star formation. If such high-$z$ mergers are common, then merger-triggered starbursts could be significant contributors to the ionizing photon budget of the Universe.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, and 1 table; accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.07540
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slad054