CECILIA: Ultra-Deep Rest-Optical Spectra of Faint Galaxies at Cosmic Noon

Abstract

Intrinsically faint galaxies at z2-3 offer critical insights into early galaxy formation, tracing low-metallicity, low-mass systems during Cosmic Noon and serving as analogs to reionization-era galaxies. We present ultra-deep JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of nine low-luminosity galaxies (-17 M UV -20, M 109\,M) at z2.5 from the CECILIA program, with 29.5 hr in G235M/F170LP and 1 hr in G395M/F290LP. Our sample includes four LAEs, three rest-UV color-selected galaxies, and two serendipitous detections -- providing the most sensitive rest-optical spectra of individual faint galaxies at this epoch to date. Balmer-line measurements reveal low SFRs (0.63 < SFR/(M\,yr-1) < 5.43) and a broad range of dust reddening (0 < E(B-V) < 1), with SFRs systematically below those of continuum-selected galaxies. Electron densities are low (ne 200cm-3), and emission-line diagnostics indicate low [NII]/Hα, high [OIII]/Hβ, suggesting metallicities 12+( O/H)8.0. We also present the first O1-BPT constraints in such faint high-redshift galaxies. Notably, two galaxies show low [OIII]/Hβ despite high Lyα EWs and very low [NII]/Hα, consistent with the predicted turnover in this ratio at very low metallicities -- highlighting the need for complementary diagnostics (e.g., N2, O32) to identify metal-poor systems. Direct Te-based abundances and expanded samples are needed to further trace metallicity and ionization trends in low-mass galaxies.

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