Ionizing Photon Production Efficiencies and Chemical Abundances at Cosmic Dawn Revealed by Ultra-Deep Rest-Frame Optical Spectroscopy of JADES-GS-z14-0
arXiv:2512.19695
Abstract
JWST has discovered an early period of galaxy formation that was more vigorous than expected, which has challenged our understanding of the early Universe. In this work, we present the longest spectroscopic integration ever acquired by JWST/MIRI. This spectrum covers the brightest rest-frame optical nebular emission lines for the luminous galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0 at . Most notably, we detect at and at with these ultra-deep observations. These lines reveal that JADES-GS-z14-0 has low dust attenuation with a recent star-formation rate of , star-formation rate surface density of , and ionizing photon production efficiency of . Using standard strong-line diagnostics, we infer a gas-phase oxygen abundance of (), carbon-to-oxygen ratio of , ionization parameter of , and density of . Using detailed photoionization modeling, we instead derive () and . The inferred properties of JADES-GS-z14-0 are similar to those measured for similarly luminous galaxies at with previous MIRI/Spectroscopy, such as GHZ2/GLASSz12, GN-z11, and MACS0647-JD1. Existing simulations are unable to reproduce the empirical and inferred properties of JADES-GS-z14-0. This work demonstrates an important step toward understanding the formation of the first stars and heavy elements in the Universe. [Abridged]
Submitted to ApJL; main text has 23 pages, 8 figures, and 2 tables; comments are welcome!