JWST FRESCO: a comprehensive census of Hβ+[OIII] emitters at 6.8<z<9.0 in the GOODS fields
Abstract
We present the census of Hβ+[OIII] 4960,5008 emitters at 6.8<z<9.0 from the JWST FRESCO survey over 124 arcmin2 in the GOODS-North and GOODS-South fields. Our unbiased spectroscopic search results in 137 spectroscopically-confirmed galaxies at 6.8<z<9.0 with observed [OIII] fluxes f[OIII] 1× 10-18\ ergs\ s-1 \ cm-2. The rest-frame optical line ratios of the median stacked spectrum (median MUV=-19.65+0.59-1.05) indicate negligible dust attenuation, low metallicity (12+(O/H)= 7.2-7.7) and a high ionisation parameter 10U -2.5. We find a factor × 1.3 difference in the number density of 6.8<z<9.0 galaxies between GOODS-South and GOODS-North, which is caused by a single overdensity at 7.0<z<7.2 in GOODS-North. The bright end of the UV luminosity function of spectroscopically-confirmed [OIII] emitters is in good agreement with HST dropout-selected samples. Discrepancies between the observed [OIII] LF, [OIII]/UV ratio and [OIII] equivalent widths, and that predicted by theoretical models, suggest burstier star-formation histories and/or more heterogeneous metallicity and ionising conditions in z>7 galaxies. We report a rapid decline of the [OIII] luminosity density at z 6-7 which cannot be explained by the evolution of the cosmic star-formation rate density. Finally we find that FRESCO detects in only 2h galaxies likely accounting for 10-20\% of the ionising budget at z=7-8 (assuming an escape fraction of 10%), raising the prospect of directly detecting a significant fraction of the sources of reionisation with JWST.
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