GLIMPSE-D: Metallicity Decline in Faint Galaxies: Implications for [O III]+Hb Luminosity Function and Reionisation Budget
We report the measurement of the R3=[O III]5008/Hb ratios for 54 galaxies in the GLIMPSE-D survey. Thanks to gravitational lensing, our sample includes galaxies with -20 < Muv < -14 at z=6-9. We derive oxygen abundances using calibrated relationships. We observe a significant decline in R3 values below Muv > -18, which we interpret as evidence of decreasing metallicities in fainter regimes. We explore four prescription models of the evolution of R3 with UV emission based on the new measurements and results from previous surveys. Applying these models to the GLIMPSE [O III]+Hb luminosity functions, we measure and extrapolate the ionising photon production rate $\dot{N}_{ion}$ of galaxies down to very faint limits SFR(Ha) > 5e-3 Msun/yr. Our results support the dominant contribution of star-forming galaxies to reionisation, and are consistent with the recent discovery of ultra-faint metal-poor galaxies. Our measurements of the relative contribution of each luminosity bin show that galaxies with L(Ha)~1e41 to 1e42 erg/s dominate at 8<z<9, but the relative contributions become more uniform at $7<z<8$. Extreme models either under- or over-estimate the ionising photon budget, while intermediate models align with recent observational constraints.
💡 Research Summary
The GLIMPSE‑D program presents the first systematic spectroscopic study of extremely faint (‑20 ≲ MUV ≲ ‑14) galaxies at redshifts 6 < z < 9, exploiting the magnification provided by the strong‑lensing cluster Abell S1063. Using JWST/NIRSpec MSA observations with the G395M grating, the authors obtained deep rest‑optical spectra for 54 galaxies after discarding seven objects with incomplete line coverage. Emission‑line fluxes for
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