Ionized Gas Kinematics with FRESCO: An Extended, Massive, Rapidly Rotating Galaxy at z = 5.4
Maseda, Michael V.; Übler, Hannah; Bunker, Andrew J.; Maiolino, Roberto; Cameron, Alex J.; Jones, Gareth C.; Matharu, Jasleen; van Dokkum, Pieter; Johnson, Benjamin D.; Chisholm, John; Ji, Zhiyuan; Shapley, Alice E.; Reddy, Naveen A.; Shivaei, Irene; Price, Sedona H.; Brammer, Gabriel; Nelson, Erica; Endsley, Ryan; Smit, Renske; Witstok, Joris; Charlot, Stephane; de Graaff, Anna; Alberts, Stacey; Eisenstein, Daniel J.; Tacchella, Sandro; Williams, Christina C.; Baker, William M.; Sandles, Lester; Suess, Katherine A.; Naidu, Rohan P.; Whitaker, Katherine E.; Wuyts, Stijn; Oesch, Pascal A.; Förster Schreiber, Natascha M.; Labbe, Ivo; Weibel, Andrea; Robertson, Brant; Matthee, Jorryt; Wisnioski, Emily; Illingworth, Garth; Xiao, Mengyuan; Giménez-Arteaga, Clara; Hartley, Abigail I.; Gibson, Justus; Giovinazzo, Emma; Covelo Paz, Alba
United States, Denmark, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Austria, Spain, France
Abstract
With the remarkable sensitivity and resolution of JWST in the infrared, measuring rest-optical kinematics of galaxies at z > 5 has become possible for the first time. This study pilots a new method for measuring galaxy dynamics for highly multiplexed, unbiased samples by combining FRESCO NIRCam grism spectroscopy and JADES medium-band imaging. Here we present one of the first JWST kinematic measurements for a galaxy at z > 5. We find a significant velocity gradient, which, if interpreted as rotation, yields V rot = 305 ± 70 km s‑1, and we hence refer to this galaxy as Twister-z5. With a rest-frame optical effective radius of r e = 2.25 kpc, the high rotation velocity in this galaxy is not due to a compact size, as may be expected in the early Universe, but rather to a high total mass,