GA-NIFS: ISM properties and metal enrichment in a merger-driven starburst during the Epoch of Reionisation probed with JWST and ALMA

Abstract

We present deep JWST/NIRSpec integral-field spectroscopy (IFS) and ALMA [CII]λ158μm observations of COS-3018, a star-forming galaxy at z6.85, as part of the GA-NIFS programme. Both G395H (R 2700) and PRISM (R 100) NIRSpec observations revealed that COS-3018 is comprised of three separate components detected in [OIII]λ5008, which we dub as Main, North and East, with stellar masses of 109.4 0.1, 109.2 0.07, 107.7 0.15 M. We detect [OIII]λ5008, [OIII]λλ3727,29 and multiple Balmer lines in all three components together with [OIII]λ4363 in the Main and North components. This allows us to measure an ISM temperature of Te= 1.270.07× 104 and Te= 1.60.14× 104 K with densities of ne = 1250250 and ne = 700200 cm-3, respectively. These deep observations allow us to measure an average metallicity of 12+log(O/H)=7.9--8.2 for the three components with the Te-method. We do not find any significant evidence of metallicity gradients between the components. Furthermore, we also detect [NII]λ6585, one of the highest redshift detections of this emission line. We find that in a small, metal-poor clump 0.2 arcsec west of the North component, N/O is elevated compared to other regions, indicating that nitrogen enrichment originates from smaller substructures, possibly proto-globular clusters. [OIII]λ5008 kinematics show that this system is merging, which is probably driving the ongoing, luminous starburst.

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