TY - JOUR
T1 - JADES NIRSpec Spectroscopy of GN-z11
T2 - Lyman- α emission and possible enhanced nitrogen abundance in a z = 10.60 luminous galaxy
AU - Bunker, Andrew J.
AU - Saxena, Aayush
AU - Cameron, Alex J.
AU - Willott, Chris J.
AU - Curtis-Lake, Emma
AU - Jakobsen, Peter
AU - Carniani, Stefano
AU - Smit, Renske
AU - Maiolino, Roberto
AU - Witstok, Joris
AU - Curti, Mirko
AU - D'eugenio, Francesco
AU - Jones, Gareth C.
AU - Ferruit, Pierre
AU - Arribas, Santiago
AU - Charlot, Stephane
AU - Chevallard, Jacopo
AU - Giardino, Giovanna
AU - De Graaff, Anna
AU - Looser, Tobias J.
AU - Lützgendorf, Nora
AU - Maseda, Michael V.
AU - Rawle, Tim
AU - Rix, Hans Walter
AU - Del Pino, Bruno Rodríguez
AU - Alberts, Stacey
AU - Egami, Eiichi
AU - Eisenstein, Daniel J.
AU - Endsley, Ryan
AU - Hainline, Kevin
AU - Hausen, Ryan
AU - Johnson, Benjamin D.
AU - Rieke, George
AU - Rieke, Marcia
AU - Robertson, Brant E.
AU - Shivaei, Irene
AU - Stark, Daniel P.
AU - Sun, Fengwu
AU - Tacchella, Sandro
AU - Tang, Mengtao
AU - Williams, Christina C.
AU - Willmer, Christopher N.A.
AU - Baker, William M.
AU - Baum, Stefi
AU - Bhatawdekar, Rachana
AU - Bowler, Rebecca
AU - Boyett, Kristan
AU - Chen, Zuyi
AU - Circosta, Chiara
AU - Helton, Jakob M.
AU - Ji, Zhiyuan
AU - Kumari, Nimisha
AU - Lyu, Jianwei
AU - Nelson, Erica
AU - Parlanti, Eleonora
AU - Perna, Michele
AU - Sandles, Lester
AU - Scholtz, Jan
AU - Suess, Katherine A.
AU - Topping, Michael W.
AU - Übler, Hannah
AU - Wallace, Imaan E.B.
AU - Whitler, Lily
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© The Authors 2023.
PY - 2023/9/11
Y1 - 2023/9/11
N2 - We present JADES JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of GN-z11, the most luminous candidate z>10 Lyman break galaxy in the GOODS-North field with MUV =-21.5. We derive a redshift of z = 10.603 (lower than previous determinations) based on multiple emission lines in our low and medium resolution spectra over 0.7- 5.3 μm. We significantly detect the continuum and measure a blue rest-UV spectral slope of β =-2.4. Remarkably, we see spatially extended Lyman-α in emission (despite the highly neutral intergalactic medium expected at this early epoch), offset 555 km s-1 redwards of the systemic redshift. From our measurements of collisionally excited lines of both low and high ionisation (including [O II] λ3727, [Ne III] λ3869, and C III] λ1909), we infer a high ionisation parameter (log U ∼-2). We detect the rarely seen N IV] λ1486 and N III] λ1748 lines in both our low and medium resolution spectra, with other high ionisation lines seen in the low resolution spectrum, such as He II (blended with O III]) and C IV (with a possible P-Cygni profile). Based on the observed rest-UV line ratios, we cannot conclusively rule out photoionisation from an active galactic nucleus (AGN), although the high C III]/He II and N III]/He II ratios are compatible with a star formation explanation. If the observed emission lines are powered by star formation, then the strong N III] λ1748 observed may imply an unusually high N/O abundance. Balmer emission lines (Hγ, Hδ) are also detected, and if powered by star formation rather than an AGN, we infer a star formation rate of ∼20-30 M⊙ yr-1 (depending on the initial mass function) and low dust attenuation. Our NIRSpec spectroscopy confirms that GN-z11 is a remarkable galaxy with extreme properties seen 430 Myr after the Big Bang.
AB - We present JADES JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of GN-z11, the most luminous candidate z>10 Lyman break galaxy in the GOODS-North field with MUV =-21.5. We derive a redshift of z = 10.603 (lower than previous determinations) based on multiple emission lines in our low and medium resolution spectra over 0.7- 5.3 μm. We significantly detect the continuum and measure a blue rest-UV spectral slope of β =-2.4. Remarkably, we see spatially extended Lyman-α in emission (despite the highly neutral intergalactic medium expected at this early epoch), offset 555 km s-1 redwards of the systemic redshift. From our measurements of collisionally excited lines of both low and high ionisation (including [O II] λ3727, [Ne III] λ3869, and C III] λ1909), we infer a high ionisation parameter (log U ∼-2). We detect the rarely seen N IV] λ1486 and N III] λ1748 lines in both our low and medium resolution spectra, with other high ionisation lines seen in the low resolution spectrum, such as He II (blended with O III]) and C IV (with a possible P-Cygni profile). Based on the observed rest-UV line ratios, we cannot conclusively rule out photoionisation from an active galactic nucleus (AGN), although the high C III]/He II and N III]/He II ratios are compatible with a star formation explanation. If the observed emission lines are powered by star formation, then the strong N III] λ1748 observed may imply an unusually high N/O abundance. Balmer emission lines (Hγ, Hδ) are also detected, and if powered by star formation rather than an AGN, we infer a star formation rate of ∼20-30 M⊙ yr-1 (depending on the initial mass function) and low dust attenuation. Our NIRSpec spectroscopy confirms that GN-z11 is a remarkable galaxy with extreme properties seen 430 Myr after the Big Bang.
KW - Galaxies: Abundances
KW - Galaxies: Evolution
KW - Galaxies: Groups: Individual: GN-z11
KW - Galaxies: High-redshift
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/202346159
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/202346159
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85172356022
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 677
JO - Astronomy and astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and astrophysics
M1 - A88
ER -