分类: 天文学 >> 天文学 提交时间: 2023-02-19
摘要: Recent JWST/NIRcam imaging taken for the ultra-deep UNCOVER program reveal a very red, triply imaged, compact dropout object at $z_{\mathrm{phot}}\simeq7.66$ which is prominently lensed by the galaxy cluster Abell 2744 ($z_{\mathrm{d}}=0.308$). All three images are very compact, i.e. unresolved, with an inferred de-lensed size upper limit of $r_{e}\lesssim35$ pc. The observed F444W magnitude of the three images is $m\sim25-26$ AB and the source's absolute UV magnitude is $M_{\mathrm{UV},1450}=-16.81\pm0.09$, after correcting for magnification. From the sum of observed fluxes and from a spectral energy distribution (SED) fit we obtain lower limits on the bolometric luminosities of $L_{\mathrm{bol}}\gtrsim10^{43} \frac{\mathrm{erg}}{\mathrm{s}}$ and $L_{\mathrm{bol}}\gtrsim10^{44} \frac{\mathrm{erg}}{\mathrm{s}}$ for the source, respectively. Based on its compact, point-like appearance, its positions in color-color and $M_{\mathrm{UV}}$-size diagrams and the SED analysis, we tentatively conclude that this object could be a faint quasar-like object, i.e., an extreme emission line object whose nebular emission is boosted by an active galactic nucleus (AGN). We discuss various alternative origins for the object's emission features, including a massive star cluster, a cluster of Population III, supermassive, or dark stars, or a direct-collapse black hole. Although populations of red galaxies at similar photometric redshifts have been detected with JWST, this object is unique in that its high-redshift nature is corroborated geometrically by lensing, that it is unresolved despite being magnified -- and thus intrinsically even more compact -- and that it occupies notably distinct regions in both size-luminosity and color-color space. The planned UNCOVER JWST/NIRSpec observations (scheduled in Cycle 1) will enable a more detailed analysis of this object.