JWST Spectroscopic Census of ALMA Faint Submillimeter Galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Abstract
We present a JWST/NIRSpec rest-frame optical spectroscopic census of ALMA 1-mm continuum sources in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF) identified by the deep ALMA UDF and ASPECS programs. Our sample is composed of the ALMA flux-limited (S1\,mm 0.1\,mJy) sources observed with medium-resolution NIRSpec spectroscopy from JADES and SMILES, 16 faint submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) at spectroscopic redshifts of z 1-4. These SMGs show bright longer-wavelength optical lines (Hα, [N II]λλ6548,6583, and [S II]λλ6717,6731) and faint shorter-wavelength optical lines (Hβ and [O III]λλ4959,5007) with a large nebular attenuation, E(B-V)0.3-1.8. We test the SMGs using BPT diagnostics and Chandra X-ray fluxes, and find that most SMGs are classified as AGNs; the AGN fraction is 80\% for the SMGs at M*>1010.5 M. We find only one SMG (<10\%) with a broad Balmer line, indicating that the SMGs are predominantly obscured AGNs. With the optical lines, we estimate the metallicities of the SMGs to be moderately high, 0.4-2 Z, exceeding the model-predicted dust-growth critical metallicity (0.1-0.2Z), which naturally explains the dusty nature of the SMGs. Interestingly, the SMGs fall in the mass-metallicity relation and the star-formation main sequence, showing no significant differences from other high-z galaxies. Similarly, we find electron densities of ne102-103\,cm-3 for the SMGs that are comparable with other high-z galaxies. Together with the high SMG fraction ( 100\%) at the massive end (M*>1010.5 M), these results indicate that the SMGs are mostly not special, but typical massive star-forming galaxies at high redshift.
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