FirstLight IV: Diversity in sub-L* galaxies at cosmic dawn

Abstract

Using a large sample of sub-L* galaxies, with similar UV magnitudes, M UV -19 at z6, extracted from the FirstLight simulations, we show the diversity of galaxies at the end of the reionization epoch. We find a factor 40 variation in the specific star-formation rate (sSFR). This drives a 1 dex range in equivalent width of the [OIII]λ5007 line. Variations in nebular metallicity and ionization parameter within HII regions lead to a scatter in the equivalent widths and [OIII]/Hα line ratio at a fixed sSFR. [OIII]-bright emitters ([OIII]/Hα>1) have higher ionization parameters and/or higher metallicities than Hα-bright ([OIII]/Hα<1) galaxies. According to the surface brightness maps in both [OIII] and Hα, [OIII]-bright emitters are more compact than Hα-bright galaxies. Hα luminosity is higher than [OIII] if star formation is distributed over extended regions. OIII dominates if it is concentrated in compact clumps. In both cases, the Hα-emitting gas is significantly more extended than [OIII].

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