Stacking PANCAKEZ: sPectroscopic Analysis with NirspeC stAcKs in the Epoch of reioniZation. Weak ISM Absorption and Implications for Ionizing Photon Escape at z7

Abstract

We present a spectral stacking analysis of galaxies at z≥6 observed with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). We curate a sample of 64 galaxies spanning redshifts z spec = 6.0 - 9.4 which have NIRSpec medium resolution data. The stacks achieve sufficient signal-to-noise to measure equivalent widths (EW) and velocity centroids (vcen) of low-ionization species (LIS) absorption features, transmitted Lyman-alpha (Lyα) emission, and nebular emission lines. Overall, we find our sample has weaker LIS absorption lines (EW(LIS) ≈ 1 A), smaller vcen,LIS ≈ -20 50~ km \; s-1, and significantly suppressed Lyα emission (EW(Lyα) ≈ 5~A), compared to similar studies undertaken at lower redshift. The weaker LIS absorption may suggest a lower covering fraction of HI and larger escape fraction of ionizing photons from our sample. Additionally, the smaller blueshifted vcen,LIS indicates less prevalent or weaker outflows in z>6 galaxies. Stacking our sub-sample of Lyα emitters (LAEs), we find high EW(Hβ) ≈ 170 4~A and a detection of nebular C\; IV emission suggesting higher ion in LAEs at z>6. This work showcases the enormous potential for stacked JWST spectra revealing properties of galaxies and their diffuse interstellar medium in the epoch of reionization.

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