High-Redshift Galaxy Candidates at z > 6 as Revealed by JWST Observations of MACS0647
Abstract
We present a catalog of 57 high-redshift z>6 galaxy candidates, including 14 spectroscopic confirmations (z = 6.10 -- 9.25), 2 Little Red Dots (z = 4.77, 5.81), and 2 interlopers (z = 3.23, 3.72), based on \ NIRCam imaging (7 filters), NIRSpec spectroscopy (PRISM and G395H), and archival \ imaging (17 filters) of the strong lensing galaxy cluster MACS0647. Our highest redshift confirmation (z = 9.25) is an Extremely Blue Galaxy (presented in~Yanagisawa2024), and here we identify a spectral turnover likely due to damped Lyman-α. We identify an overdensity of galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts z = 6.1, confirming the z 6 overdensity identified in \ images. In one of these galaxies, our high-resolution G395H spectroscopy reveals two spatially resolved components with a velocity difference of 90 km/s; if these components are gravitationally bound, this would imply a dynamical mass on the order of 108\ M given their projected separation. We present spectral line fluxes, widths, and derived physical properties, including stellar masses (108 - 109 \ M) and metallicities (10\% - 40\% \ Z) for our spectroscopic sample. We note half of our NIRSpec data was obtained with standard 3-slitlet nods and half was obtained with single slitlets yielding similar results, demonstrating the power to observe more sources on a densely packed NIRSpec MSA.
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