Signatures of Very Massive Stars in the Epoch of Reionization

Abstract

We present ultra-deep ( 20-30 hours), rest-frame UV spectroscopy with NIRSpec/JWST of two UV-bright galaxies at z 8.7, CEERS-1019 and CEERS-1025 (Z neb 0.1 Z), obtained as part of the JWST Cycle 4 SPURS large program. The spectra reveal exceptionally strong P-Cygni profiles in wind lines (NV λ1240 and CIV λ1550) and significant broad and strong HeII λ1640 emission ( EW 2-4 A). We compare the observations with synthetic stellar population models at Z 0.1 Z, both including and excluding very massive stars (VMS). Models including VMS provide a markedly improved fit to the data relative to non-VMS models (ΔAIC and ΔBIC > 70), which fail to reproduce the observed strengths of the wind features. A comparison with empirical spectra of VMS-dominated systems in the local Universe further supports this interpretation. The best-fit VMS models imply extremely young ages of the stellar populations ( 1.5-2.0Myr) and high ionizing photon production efficiencies ( ξ ion [ Hz erg-1] 25.8), exceeding those inferred from non-VMS models by 0.1-0.2 dex. These results provide evidence for an overabundance of VMS at high-z with an IMF extending well beyond 100 M, and highlight their potential role in shaping the rest-frame UV spectra, chemical enrichment, and ionizing output of galaxies in the early Universe.

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