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Title: Early Results from GLASS-JWST. VII. Evidence for Lensed, Gravitationally Bound Protoglobular Clusters at z = 4 in the Hubble Frontier Field A2744* * Based on observations collected with JWST under the ERS program 1324 (PI T. Treu)
Authors: Vanzella, E.
Castellano, M.
Bergamini, P.
Treu, T.
Mercurio, A.
Scarlata, C.
Rosati, P.
Grillo, C.
Acebron, A.
Caminha, G. B.
Nonino, M.
Nanayakkara, T.
Roberts-Borsani, G.
Bradac, M.
Wang, X.
Brammer, G.
Strait, V.
Vulcani, B.
Meštrić, Uroš 
Meneghetti, M.
Calura, F.
Henry, Alaina
Zanella, A.
Trenti, M.
Boyett, K.
Morishita, T.
Calabrò, A.
Glazebrook, K.
Marchesini, D.
Birrer, S.
Yang, L.
Jones, T.
Affiliations: Astronomy 
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2022
Rank: M21a
Publisher: IOP Science
Journal: Astrophysical Journal Letters
Abstract: 
We investigate the blue and optical rest-frame sizes (λ ≃ 2300-4000 Å) of three compact star-forming regions in a galaxy at z = 4 strongly lensed (×30, ×45, and ×100) by the Hubble Frontier Field galaxy cluster A2744 using GLASS-ERS James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRISS imaging at 1.15 μm, 1.50 μm, and 2.0 μm with a point-spread function ≲0.″1. In particular, the Balmer break is probed in detail for all multiply imaged sources of the system. With ages of a few tens of Myr, stellar masses in the range (0.7-4.0) ×106 M and optical/ultraviolet effective radii spanning the interval 3 < R eff < 20 pc, such objects are currently the highest-redshift (spectroscopically confirmed) gravitationally bound young massive star clusters (YMCs), with stellar mass surface densities resembling those of local globular clusters. Optical (4000 Å, JWST-based) and ultraviolet (1600 Å, Hubble Space Telescope-based) sizes are fully compatible. The contribution to the ultraviolet underlying continuum emission (1600 Å) is ∼30%, which decreases by a factor of 2 in the optical for two of the YMCs (∼4000 Å rest-frame), reflecting the young ages (<30 Myr) inferred from the spectral energy distribution fitting and supported by the presence of high-ionization lines secured with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE. Such bursty forming regions enhance the specific star formation rate of the galaxy, which is ≃10 Gyr−1. This galaxy would be among the extreme analogs observed in the local universe having a high star formation rate surface density and a high occurrence of massive stellar clusters in formation.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2965
ISSN: 20418205
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac8c2d
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