Reaching for the stars -- JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of a lensed star candidate at z=4.76

Abstract

We present JWST/NIRSpec observations of a highly magnified star candidate at a photometric redshift of zphot4.8, previously detected in JWST/NIRCam imaging of the strong lensing (SL) cluster MACS J0647+7015 (z=0.591). The spectroscopic observation allows us to precisely measure the redshift of the host arc at zspec=4.7580.004, and the star's spectrum displays clear Lyman- and Balmer-breaks commensurate with this redshift. A fit to the spectrum suggests a B-type super-giant star of surface temperature Teff,B15000 K with either a redder F-type companion (Teff,F6250K) or significant dust attenuation (AV0.82) along the line of sight. We also investigate the possibility that this object is a magnified young globular cluster rather than a single star. We show that the spectrum is in principle consistent with a star cluster, which could also accommodate the lack of flux variability between the two epochs. However, the lack of a counter image and the strong upper limit on the size of the object from lensing symmetry, r0.5 pc, could indicate that this scenario is somewhat less likely -- albeit not completely ruled out by the current data. The presented spectrum seen at a time when the Universe was only 1.2 Gyr old showcases the ability of JWST to study early stars through extreme lensing.

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