MIDIS: Strong Hβ+[OIII] Line Emitters at z ≥ 9
Abstract
We present a search for strong Hβ+[O III] emitters at z=9.4-11.3 in the HUDF using ultra-deep JWST/MIRI F560W imaging from the MIDIS survey. Three galaxies are identified via pronounced F560W flux excesses, consistent with strong rest-frame optical line emission. SED modelling yields rest-frame Hβ+[O III] equivalent widths of 600-1300AA (median 1260AA), placing these sources among the most extreme known at these epochs. Combining these with a literature sample of 16 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies at z≥ 9, we find a median EW Hβ+[O III] rest 1300AA, similar to values at z6-9. We find no evidence for either a strong increase or decline in EW beyond z9. A tentative trend of higher EW with increasing UV luminosity is observed, while no statistically significant anti-correlation with stellar mass is found. We place a first constraint on the Hβ+[O III] luminosity function at z9-11 (10-3.4\, Mpc-3\,dex-1 at ( L Hβ+[OIII]/ erg\,s-1)=42.5), consistent with a decline relative to z7-8. The MIDIS sources have ( ion/ Hz\,erg-1)=25.1-25.4. We find significant correlations between ion and EW and β, but not with UV luminosity, consistent with trends at lower redshift. These results suggest that the physical conditions governing nebular emission and ionising efficiency are already in place at z9-11, extending trends established at z6-9.
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