Unveiling Luminous Lyα Emitters at z≈6 through JWST/NIRCam Imaging in the COSMOS Field
Abstract
We study a sample of 14 spectroscopically confirmed Lyα Emitters (LAEs) in the late era of reionization (at redshift z≈6) based on the JWST/NIRCam imaging dataset. These LAEs with high Lyα luminosity of L(Lyα) 1042.4-43.4 erg s-1 have been covered by the (ongoing) COSMOS-Web survey (Kartaltepe et al. 2021; Casey et al. 2022) over 0.28 deg2 in four NIRCam bands (F115W, F150W, F277W, and F444W). With JWST imaging, we determine the UV continua with M UV ranging from -20.5 to -18.5 mag. The UV slopes have a median value of β ≈-2.35, and the steepest slope can reach β<-3. Under an excellent spatial resolution of JWST, we identify three out of the sample as potential merging/interacting systems. The 14 LAEs (and their components) are compact in morphology residing substantially below the mass-size relation of high-z galaxies. We further investigate the stellar mass (M*) and star-formation rates (SFRs). Most of the LAEs lie on the SFR-M* main-sequence relation while two of them featured as "little red dots" likely host active galactic nuclei (AGN), implying a 10\% AGN fraction. Moreover, we reveal that a new correlation may exist between Lyα equivalent width and the offset between Lyα and UV emission ( d Lyα) with a median d Lyα 1 kpc. This could be explained by Lyα radiative transfer process in both ISM and CGM. The results usher a new era of detailed analysis on high-z LAEs with the JWST capability.
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