Early Results from GLASS-JWST. VII. Evidence for Lensed, Gravitationally Bound Protoglobular Clusters at z = 4 in the Hubble Frontier Field A2744*

Vanzella, E. and Castellano, M. and Bergamini, P. and Treu, T. and Mercurio, A. and Scarlata, C. and Rosati, P. and Grillo, C. and Acebron, A. and Caminha, G. B. and Nonino, M. and Nanayakkara, T. and Roberts-Borsani, G. and Bradac, M. and Wang, X. and Brammer, G. and Strait, V. and Vulcani, B. and Meštrić, U. and Meneghetti, M. and Calura, F. and Henry, Alaina and Zanella, A. and Trenti, M. and Boyett, K. and Morishita, T. and Calabrò, A. and Glazebrook, K. and Marchesini, D. and Birrer, S. and Yang, L. and Jones, T. (2022) Early Results from GLASS-JWST. VII. Evidence for Lensed, Gravitationally Bound Protoglobular Clusters at z = 4 in the Hubble Frontier Field A2744*. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 940 (2). L53. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We investigate the blue and optical rest-frame sizes (λ ≃ 2300–4000 Å) of three compact star-forming regions in a galaxy at z = 4 strongly lensed (×30, ×45, and ×100) by the Hubble Frontier Field galaxy cluster A2744 using GLASS-ERS James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRISS imaging at 1.15 μm, 1.50 μm, and 2.0 μm with a point-spread function ≲0farcs1. In particular, the Balmer break is probed in detail for all multiply imaged sources of the system. With ages of a few tens of Myr, stellar masses in the range (0.7–4.0) ×106 M⊙ and optical/ultraviolet effective radii spanning the interval 3 < Reff < 20 pc, such objects are currently the highest-redshift (spectroscopically confirmed) gravitationally bound young massive star clusters (YMCs), with stellar mass surface densities resembling those of local globular clusters. Optical (4000 Å, JWST-based) and ultraviolet (1600 Å, Hubble Space Telescope–based) sizes are fully compatible. The contribution to the ultraviolet underlying continuum emission (1600 Å) is ∼30%, which decreases by a factor of 2 in the optical for two of the YMCs (∼4000 Å rest-frame), reflecting the young ages (<30 Myr) inferred from the spectral energy distribution fitting and supported by the presence of high-ionization lines secured with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE. Such bursty forming regions enhance the specific star formation rate of the galaxy, which is ≃10 Gyr−1. This galaxy would be among the extreme analogs observed in the local universe having a high star formation rate surface density and a high occurrence of massive stellar clusters in formation.

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Subjects: OA Library Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2023 06:11
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2024 08:58
URI: http://archive.submissionwrite.com/id/eprint/698

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