JWST Reveals a Possible z 11 Galaxy Merger in Triply Lensed MACS0647-JD

DOI: 
10.3847/2041-8213/acc94b
Publication date: 
13/06/2023
Main author: 
Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang
IAA authors: 
Jiménez-Teja, Yolanda
Authors: 
Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang;Coe, Dan;Abdurro'uf;Whitler, Lily;Jung, Intae;Khullar, Gourav;Meena, Ashish Kumar;Dayal, Pratika;Barrow, Kirk S. S.;Santos-Olmsted, Lillian;Casselman, Adam;Vanzella, Eros;Nonino, Mario;Jiménez-Teja, Yolanda;Oguri, Masamune;Stark, Daniel P.;Furtak, Lukas J.;Zitrin, Adi;Adamo, Angela;Brammer, Gabriel;Bradley, Larry;Diego, Jose M.;Zackrisson, Erik;Finkelstein, Steven L.;Windhorst, Rogier A.;Bhatawdekar, Rachana;Hutchison, Taylor A.;Broadhurst, Tom;Dimauro, Paola;Andrade-Santos, Felipe;Eldridge, Jan J.;Acebron, Ana;Avila, Roberto J.;Bayliss, Matthew B.;Benítez, Alex;Binggeli, Christian;Bolan, Patricia;Bradač, Maruša;Carnall, Adam C.;Conselice, Christopher J.;Donahue, Megan;Frye, Brenda;Fujimoto, Seiji;Henry, Alaina;James, Bethan L.;Kassin, Susan A.;Kewley, Lisa;Larson, Rebecca L.;Lauer, Tod;Law, David;Mahler, Guillaume;Mainali, Ramesh;McCandliss, Stephan;Nicholls, David;Pirzkal, Norbert;Postman, Marc;Rigby, Jane R.;Ryan, Russell;Senchyna, Peter;Sharon, Keren;Shimizu, Ikko;Strait, Victoria;Tang, Mengtao;Trenti, Michele;Vikaeus, Anton;Welch, Brian
Journal: 
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
949
Pages: 
L34
Abstract: 
MACS0647-JD is a triply lensed z ~ 11 galaxy originally discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope. The three lensed images are magnified by factors of ~8, 5, and 2 to AB mag 25.1, 25.6, and 26.6 at 3.5 μm. The brightest is over a magnitude brighter than other galaxies recently discovered at similar redshifts z &gt; 10 with JWST. Here, we report new JWST imaging that clearly resolves MACS0647-JD as having two components that are either merging galaxies or stellar complexes within a single galaxy. The brighter larger component "A" is intrinsically very blue (β ~ -2.6 ± 0.1), likely due to very recent star formation and no dust, and is spatially extended with an effective radius ~70 ± 24 pc. The smaller component "B" (r ~ 20 ${}_{-5}^{+8}\,$ pc) appears redder (β ~ -2 ± 0.2), likely because it is older (100-200 Myr) with mild dust extinction (A <SUB> V </SUB> ~ 0.1 mag). With an estimated stellar mass ratio of roughly 2:1 and physical projected separation ~400 pc, we may be witnessing a galaxy merger 430 million years after the Big Bang. We identify galaxies with similar colors in a high-redshift simulation, finding their star formation histories to be dissimilar, which is also suggested by the spectral energy distribution fitting, suggesting they formed further apart. We also identify a candidate companion galaxy "C" ~3 kpc away, likely destined to merge with A and B. Upcoming JWST Near Infrared Spectrograph observations planned for 2023 January will deliver spectroscopic redshifts and more physical properties for these tiny magnified distant galaxies observed in the early universe.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023ApJ...949L..34H/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023ApJ...949L..34H
Keywords: 
Galaxies;High-redshift galaxies;Strong gravitational lensing;Galaxy clusters;Early universe;573;734;1643;584;435;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies;Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics