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| author | Kiyota, Tomokazu Ouchi, Masami Xu, Yi Nakazato, Yurina Soga, Kenta Yajima, Hidenobu Fujimoto, Seiji Harikane, Yuichi Nakajima, Kimihiko Ono, Yoshiaki Sun, Dongsheng Kusakabe, Haruka Ceverino, Daniel Hatsukade, Bunyo Iono, Daisuke Kohno, Kotaro Nakanishi, Koichiro |
| author_facet | Kiyota, Tomokazu Ouchi, Masami Xu, Yi Nakazato, Yurina Soga, Kenta Yajima, Hidenobu Fujimoto, Seiji Harikane, Yuichi Nakajima, Kimihiko Ono, Yoshiaki Sun, Dongsheng Kusakabe, Haruka Ceverino, Daniel Hatsukade, Bunyo Iono, Daisuke Kohno, Kotaro Nakanishi, Koichiro |
| contents | We present various properties of two bright extended Ly$α$ objects, Himiko and CR7, at $z=6.6$ thoroughly investigated with JWST/NIRCam photometry, NIRSpec-IFU spectroscopy, and ALMA data, uncovering their physical origins. Himiko (CR7) shows at least five (four) clumps with small separations of 2.4--7.3 kpc and velocity offsets of $Δv<220~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$ in the [OIII]$λ\lambda4959,5007$ line maps, three of which exhibit stellar components with comparable stellar masses ranging in $\log{(M_*/M_\odot)}=8.4$--$9.0$ ($8.3$--$8.8$), indicative of major merger systems that are consistent with our numerical simulations. The [CII]158$μ$m and Ly$α$ lines are found in the middle of two clumps (the brightest clump) in Himiko (CR7), suggesting that the distribution of neutral gas does not always coincide with that of ionized gas or stars in merging processes. We find that some of the clumps have broad [OIII] components (250--400$~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$) in Himiko and CR7, likely tracing outflow and tidal features, while the central clump in Himiko presents a broad H$α$ ($\sim1000~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$) line explained by an AGN with a low mass black hole of $M_\mathrm{BH}=10^{6.6}~M_\odot$, which contribute to the extended and bright nature of Himiko and CR7. We find low metallicities of $12+\log(\mathrm{O/H})=$7.9--8.1 in Himiko and CR7 based on auroral [OIII]$\lambda4363$ and strong lines that are consistent with no 1-mm continuum detection corresponding to the dust mass limits of $M_\mathrm{dust}\lesssim 9\times 10^6 M_\odot$. Himiko and CR7 are metal- and dust-poor blue merger systems with stellar and dust masses $\gtrsim2$ orders of magnitude smaller than the massive dust-rich merger systems represented by submillimeter galaxies. |
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| spellingShingle | Comprehensive JWST+ALMA Study on the Extended Ly$α$ Emitters, Himiko and CR7 at $z\sim 7$: Blue Major Merger Systems in Stark Contrast to Submillimeter Galaxies Kiyota, Tomokazu Ouchi, Masami Xu, Yi Nakazato, Yurina Soga, Kenta Yajima, Hidenobu Fujimoto, Seiji Harikane, Yuichi Nakajima, Kimihiko Ono, Yoshiaki Sun, Dongsheng Kusakabe, Haruka Ceverino, Daniel Hatsukade, Bunyo Iono, Daisuke Kohno, Kotaro Nakanishi, Koichiro Astrophysics of Galaxies We present various properties of two bright extended Ly$α$ objects, Himiko and CR7, at $z=6.6$ thoroughly investigated with JWST/NIRCam photometry, NIRSpec-IFU spectroscopy, and ALMA data, uncovering their physical origins. Himiko (CR7) shows at least five (four) clumps with small separations of 2.4--7.3 kpc and velocity offsets of $Δv<220~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$ in the [OIII]$λ\lambda4959,5007$ line maps, three of which exhibit stellar components with comparable stellar masses ranging in $\log{(M_*/M_\odot)}=8.4$--$9.0$ ($8.3$--$8.8$), indicative of major merger systems that are consistent with our numerical simulations. The [CII]158$μ$m and Ly$α$ lines are found in the middle of two clumps (the brightest clump) in Himiko (CR7), suggesting that the distribution of neutral gas does not always coincide with that of ionized gas or stars in merging processes. We find that some of the clumps have broad [OIII] components (250--400$~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$) in Himiko and CR7, likely tracing outflow and tidal features, while the central clump in Himiko presents a broad H$α$ ($\sim1000~\mathrm{km~s^{-1}}$) line explained by an AGN with a low mass black hole of $M_\mathrm{BH}=10^{6.6}~M_\odot$, which contribute to the extended and bright nature of Himiko and CR7. We find low metallicities of $12+\log(\mathrm{O/H})=$7.9--8.1 in Himiko and CR7 based on auroral [OIII]$\lambda4363$ and strong lines that are consistent with no 1-mm continuum detection corresponding to the dust mass limits of $M_\mathrm{dust}\lesssim 9\times 10^6 M_\odot$. Himiko and CR7 are metal- and dust-poor blue merger systems with stellar and dust masses $\gtrsim2$ orders of magnitude smaller than the massive dust-rich merger systems represented by submillimeter galaxies. |
| title | Comprehensive JWST+ALMA Study on the Extended Ly$α$ Emitters, Himiko and CR7 at $z\sim 7$: Blue Major Merger Systems in Stark Contrast to Submillimeter Galaxies |
| topic | Astrophysics of Galaxies |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.03156 |