A Cosmic Archipelago of lensed metal-poor galaxies at z6
Abstract
The Cosmic Archipelago is an ensemble of galaxies, strongly lensed by the cluster MACSJ0416, showing extreme physical properties at z6.14. We combine JWST/NIRCam with deep VLT/X-Shooter and JWST/NIRSpec IFU to perform a joint spectrophotometric analysis from the far ultraviolet to red optical rest-frame. We focus on CA4, a UV-faint (MUV=-17.7), compact (re=8111 pc) galaxy at z=6.1446, magnified by a factor μ=3.73. CA4 is a young, low-mass (M =4.3×106 M), star-forming ( SFR=0.46 M/yr), and metal-poor (Z0.02 Z) galaxy, and an efficient producer of ionizing photons ((ξion/ erg-1 Hz)25.5). Its properties place CA4 at the poorly explored interface between massive stellar clusters and dwarf galaxies during the epoch of reionization. Moreover, CA4 shows large Lyα (fesc Lyα43\%) and Lyman-continuum (fesc47\%) escape fractions, consistent with its small Lyα velocity offset (Δv100 km/s) and extremely blue UV-continuum slope (β=-3.10). These characteristics suggest that such UV-faint, metal-poor galaxies may contribute significantly to cosmic reionization. We also confirm five additional systems at the redshift of the Cosmic Archipelago, magnified by factors up to 12.5. They are all young (mass-weighted ages <11 Myr) and metal-poor (Z<0.05 Z), spanning a wide range of stellar masses and SFRs. Given the large number of these bursty star-forming galaxies in a small cosmic volume, we estimate that the currently known members of the Cosmic Archipelago result in a significant overdensity at z6 (Δz0.08), with δgal=12.3+6.6-4.6. These results highlight the Cosmic Archipelago as an unprecedented laboratory for studying the earliest groups of low-mass, low-metallicity galaxies during the epoch of reionization.
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