First direct carbon abundance measured at $z>10$ in the lensed galaxy MACS0647$-$JD

Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, Michael W. Topping, Dan Coe, John Chisholm, Danielle A. Berg, Abdurro'uf, Javier Álvarez-Márquez, Roberto Maiolino, Pratika Dayal, Lukas J. Furtak
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Investigating the metal enrichment in the early universe helps us constrain theories about the first stars and study the ages of galaxies. The lensed galaxy MACS0647$-$JD at $z=10.17$ is the brightest galaxy known at $z > 10$. Previous work analyzing JWST NIRSpec and MIRI data yielded a direct metallicity $\rm{12+log(O/H)}=7.79\pm0.09$ ($\sim$ 0.13 $Z_\odot$) and electron density $\rm{log}(n_e / \rm{cm^{-3}}) = 2.9 \pm 0.5$, the most distant such measurements to date. Here we estimate the direct C/O abundance for the first time at $z > 10$, finding a sub-solar ${\rm log(C/O)}=-0.44^{+0.06}_{-0.07}$. This is higher than other $z>6$ galaxies with direct C/O measurements, likely due to higher metallicity. It is also slightly higher than galaxies in the local universe with similar metallicity. This may suggest a very efficient and rapid burst of star formation, a low effective oxygen abundance yield, or the presence of unusual stellar populations including supermassive stars. Alternatively, the strong CIII]${\rm {\lambda}{\lambda}}$1907,1909 emission ($14\pm 3\,{\r{A}}$ rest-frame EW) may originate from just one of the two component star clusters JDB ($r \sim 20$ pc). Future NIRSpec IFU spectroscopic observations of MACS0647$-$JD will be promising for disentangling C/O in the two components to constrain the chemistry of individual star clusters just 460 Myr after the Big Bang.
首次在透镜星系MACS0647$-$JD中直接测量到$z>10$的碳丰度
研究早期宇宙中的金属富集情况有助于我们制约有关第一批恒星的理论,并研究星系的年龄。之前的工作分析了JWST NIRSpec和MIRI的数据,得到了直接金属度$rm{12+log(O/H)}=7.79\pm0.09$ ($\sim$ 0.13 $Z_\odot$),电子密度$rm{log}(n_e / \rm{cm^{-3}}) = 2.9 \pm 0.5$,这是迄今为止最遥远的测量结果。在这里,我们首次估算了$z > 10$星系的直接C/O丰度,发现其为亚太阳系${\rm log(C/O)}=-0.44^{+0.06}_{-0.07}$.这也略高于本地宇宙中金属度相近的星系。或者,强烈的CIII]${rm {\lambda}{\lambda}}$1907,1909 辐射($14\pm 3\,{\r{A}}$ rest-frame EW)可能仅仅来源于双成分星团JDB中的一个($r \sim 20$ pc)。未来NIRSpec IFU对MACS0647-$JD的光谱观测,将很有希望厘清两个成分中的C/O,从而对大爆炸后4.6亿年的单个星团的化学性质进行约束。
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