JADES and SAPPHIRES: Galaxy Metamorphosis Amidst a Huge, Luminous Emission-line Region

D'Eugenio, Francesco, Helton, Jakob M., Hainline, Kevin, Sun, Fengwu, Maiolino, Roberto, Pérez-González, Pablo G., Juodžbalis, Ignas, Arribas, Santiago, Bunker, Andrew J., Carniani, Stefano, Curtis-Lake, Emma, Egami, Eiichi, Eisenstein, Daniel J., Johnson, Benjamin D., Robertson, Brant, Tacchella, Sandro, Willmer, Christopher N. A., Willott, Chris, Baker, William M., Danhaive, A. Lola, Duan, Qiao, Fudamoto, Yoshinobu, Jones, Gareth C., Lin, Xiaojing, Liu, Weizhe, Perna, Michele, Puskás, Dávid, Rinaldi, Pierluigi, Scholtz, Jan, Sun, Yang, Trussler, James A. A., Übler, Hannah, Venturi, Giacomo, Williams, Christina C. and Zhu, Yongda (2025) JADES and SAPPHIRES: Galaxy Metamorphosis Amidst a Huge, Luminous Emission-line Region. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), 542 (2). pp. 960-981. ISSN 0035-8711
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We report the discovery of a remarkably large and luminous line-emitting nebula extending on either side of the Balmer-break galaxy JADES-GS-518794 at, detected with James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRCam imaging in [O iii]4959, 5007 and H α and spectroscopically confirmed with NIRCam/wide-field slitless spectroscopy, thanks to the pure-parallel programme Slitless Areal Pure Parallel HIgh-Redshift Emission Survey. The end-to-end velocity offset is. Nebulae with such large sizes and high luminosities (25 pkpc diameter,) are routinely observed around bright quasars, unlike JADES-GS-518794. With a stellar mass of, this galaxy is at the knee of the mass function at. Its star formation rate declined for some time (10-100 Myr prior to observation), followed by a recent (10 Myr) upturn. This system is part of a candidate large-scale galaxy overdensity, with an excess of Balmer-break galaxies compared to the field (3σ). We discuss the possible origin of this nebula as material from a merger or gas expelled by an active galactic nucleus (AGN). The symmetry of the nebula, its bubble-like morphology, kinematics, high luminosity, and the extremely high equivalent width of [O iii] together favour the AGN interpretation. Intriguingly, there may be a physical connection between the presence of such a large, luminous nebula and the possible metamorphosis of the central galaxy towards quenching.


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