Metal-enriched Neutral Gas Reservoir around a Strongly Lensed Low-mass Galaxy at z = 4 Identified by JWST/NIRISS and VLT/MUSE
The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 944:2 (2023) L59-L59
Authors:
Xiaojing Lin, Zheng Cai, Siwei Zou, Zihao Li, Zuyi Chen, Fuyan Bian, Fengwu Sun, Yiping Shu, Yunjing Wu, Mingyu Li, Jianan Li, Xiaohui Fan, J Xavier Prochaska, Daniel Schaerer, Stephane Charlot, Daniel Espada, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Eiichi Egami, Daniel Stark, Kirsten K Knudsen, Gustavo Bruzual, Jacopo Chevallard
Abstract:
Direct observations of low-mass, low-metallicity galaxies at $z\gtrsim4$
provide an indispensable opportunity for detailed inspection of the ionization
radiation, gas flow, and metal enrichment in sources similar to those that
reionized the Universe. Combining the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST),
VLT/MUSE, and ALMA, we present detailed observations of a strongly lensed,
low-mass ($\approx 10^{7.6}$ ${\rm M}_\odot$) galaxy at $z=3.98$ (also see
Vanzella et al. 2022). We identify strong narrow nebular emission, including
CIV $\lambda\lambda1548,1550$, HeII $\lambda1640$, OIII]
$\lambda\lambda1661,1666$, [NeIII] $\lambda3868$, [OII] $\lambda3727$, and
Balmer series of Hydrogen from this galaxy, indicating a metal-poor HII region
($\lesssim 0.12\ {\rm Z}_\odot$) powered by massive stars. Further, we detect a
metal-enriched damped Ly$\alpha$ system (DLA) associated with the galaxy with
the HI column density of $N_{\rm{HI}}\approx 10^{21.8}$ cm$^{-2}$. The
metallicity of the associated DLA may reach the super solar metallicity
(${\gtrsim Z}_\odot$). Moreover, thanks to JWST and gravitational lensing, we
present the resolved UV slope ($\beta$) map at the spatial resolution of
$\approx 100$ pc at $z=4$, with steep UV slopes reaching $\beta \approx -2.5$
around three star-forming clumps. Combining with low-redshift analogs, our
observations suggest that low-mass, low-metallicity galaxies, which dominate
reionization, could be surrounded by a high covering fraction of the
metal-enriched, neutral-gaseous clouds. This implies that the metal enrichment
of low-mass galaxies is highly efficient, and further support that in low-mass
galaxies, only a small fraction of ionizing radiation can escape through the
interstellar or circumgalactic channels with low column-density neutral gas.Comment: 4 pages, 1 table; submitted to the ApJL; welcome comment