UNCOVER: Illuminating the Early Universe—JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of z > 12 Galaxies
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Wang, B.Fujimoto, S.

Labbé, I.
Furtak, L.J.
Miller, T.B.
Setton, D.J.
Zitrin, A.
Atek, H.
Bezanson, R.
Brammer, G.
Leja, J.
Oesch, P.A.
Price, S.H.
Chemerynska, I.
Cutler, S.E.
Dayal, P.
van Dokkum, P.
Goulding, A.D.
Greene, J.E.
Fudamoto, Y.
Khullar, G.
Kokorev, V.
Marchesini, D.
Pan, R.
Weaver, J.R.
Whitaker, K.E.
Williams, C.C.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-11-13
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Bingjie Wang et al 2023 ApJL 957 L34Journal
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Observations of high-redshift galaxies provide a critical direct test to the theories of early galaxy formation, yet to date, only three have been spectroscopically confirmed at z > 12. Due to strong gravitational lensing over a wide area, the galaxy cluster field A2744 is ideal for searching for the earliest galaxies. Here we present JWST/NIRSpec observations of two galaxies: a robust detection at z spec = 12.393 − 0.001 + 0.004 , and a plausible candidate at z spec = 13.079 − 0.001 + 0.013 . The galaxies are discovered in JWST/NIRCam imaging and their distances are inferred with JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy, all from the JWST Cycle 1 UNCOVER Treasury survey. Detailed stellar population modeling using JWST NIRCam and NIRSpec data corroborates the primeval characteristics of these galaxies: low mass (∼108 M ⊙), young, rapidly assembling, metal-poor, and star-forming. Interestingly, both galaxies are spatially resolved, having lensing-corrected rest-UV effective radii on the order of 300-400 pc, which are notably larger than other spectroscopically confirmed systems at similar redshifts. The observed dynamic range of z ≳ 10 sizes spans over 1 order of magnitude, implying a significant scatter in the size-mass relation at early times. Deep into the epoch of reionization, these discoveries elucidate the emergence of the first galaxies. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/2041-8213/acfe07
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