Characterizing the Average Interstellar Medium Conditions of Galaxies at z ∼ 5.6–9 with Ultraviolet and Optical Nebular Lines
Papovich, Casey; Cole, Justin W.; Finkelstein, Steven L.; Pérez-González, Pablo G.; Shen, Lu; Arrabal Haro, Pablo; Bagley, Micaela B.; Cleri, Nikko J.; Dickinson, Mark; Grogin, Norman A.; Hathi, Nimish P.; Holwerda, Benne W.; Hutchison, Taylor A.; Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.; Koekemoer, Anton M.; Lucas, Ray A.; Pentericci, Laura; Trump, Jonathan R.; Wilkins, Stephen M.; Yung, L. Y. Aaron; Mobasher, Bahram; Jung, Intae; Bhatawdekar, Rachana; Hirschmann, Michaela; de la Vega, Alexander; Amorín, Ricardo O.; Dekel, Avishai; Newman, Jeffrey A.; Llerena, Mario; Kennicutt, Robert; Napolitano, L.; Mascia, S.; Hu, Weida
United States, Spain, Chile, Israel, Switzerland, Italy, United Kingdom, Malta
Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV; rest-frame ∼1200–2000 Å) spectra provide a wealth of diagnostics to characterize fundamental galaxy properties, such as their chemical enrichment, the nature of their stellar populations, and their amount of Lyman-continuum (LyC) radiation. In this work, we leverage publicly released JWST data to construct the rest-frame UV-to-optical composite spectrum of a sample of 63 galaxies at 5.6 < z < 9, spanning a wavelength range from 1500 to 5200 Å. Based on the composite spectrum, we derive an average dust attenuation