JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway

Roberts-Borsani G, Oesch PA, Ellis R, Weibel A, Giovinazzo E, Bouwens R, Dayal P, Fontana A, Heintz KE, Matthee JJ, Meyer RA, Pentericci L, Shapley A, Tacchella S, Treu T, Walter F, Atek H, Bose S, Castellano M, Fudamoto Y, Morishita T, Naidu RP, Sanders RL, van der Wel A. 2026. JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 548(3), stag701.

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Roberts-Borsani, Guido; Oesch, Pascal A; Ellis, Richard; Weibel, Andrea; Giovinazzo, Emma; Bouwens, Rychard; Dayal, Pratika; Fontana, Adriano; Heintz, Kasper E; Matthee, Jorryt JISTA ; Meyer, Romain A; Pentericci, Laura
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We investigate the nature and spectroscopic diversity of early galaxies from a sample of 41 sources at $z\geqslant 10$ with James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRSpec prism observations. We compare the properties of strong ultraviolet (UV) line emitters, traced by intense C iv emission, with those of more ‘typical’ sources with weak or undetected C iv. The more typical (or ‘C iv-weak’) sources reveal significant scatter in their C iii] line strengths, UV continuum slopes, and physical sizes, spanning C iii] equivalent widths (EWs) of $\sim$1–51 Å, UV slopes of $\beta \sim -1.6$ to $-2.6$, and half-light radii of $\sim$50–1000 pc. In contrast, C iv-strong sources occupy the tail of these distributions, with C iii] EWs of 16–51 Å, UV slopes $\beta \lesssim -2.5$, compact morphologies ($r_{\rm 50} \lesssim 100$ pc), and elevated star formation surface densities ($\Sigma _{\rm SFR} \gtrsim 100\, M_\odot \, \mathrm{yr}^{-1}\, \mathrm{kpc}^{-2}$). These properties suggest concentrated starbursts that temporarily outshine the host galaxy. Comparing average properties from composite spectra, we find the diversity of the sample is primarily driven by bursty star formation on very short time-scales ($\le$3 Myr), with strong C iv emitters observed at the apex of the bursts and sources devoid of emission lines during relative inactivity. An apparent association between strong C iv and enhanced nitrogen abundance suggests both may be modulated by the same duty cycle, reflecting a generic mode of star formation. We show that active galactic nuclei are unlikely to contribute significantly to this duty cycle based on UV line diagnostics and photoionization models. Our results support a picture whereby brief bursts and lulls can explain the spectral diversity and early growth of bright galaxies in the first 500 Myr.
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2026-05-01
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Oxford University Press
Acknowledgement
We thank the anonymous referee for useful and constructive feedback that improved the manuscript. GRB is grateful to Vasily Belokurov and Sarah Kane for providing the relevant abundances forthe Aurora data in Fig. 11, as well asto Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao for helpful discussions regarding the MACS 0647-JD source. We are also grateful to Gabe Brammerfor useful discussions and his continuous efforts in maintaining and improving the msaexp code, from which the high-z community continues to benefit greatly. Lastly, we also thank the numerous teams of the observational programs used in this study, for developing these valuable data sets. The data used in this study are derived from the following programs: 1181 (PI Eisenstein; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023a), 1210 (PI Luetzgendorf; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023a), 1211 (PI Isaak; M. V. Maseda et al. 2024), 1286 (PI Luetzgendorf; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023a), 1287 (PI Isaak; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023a), 1345 (PI Finkelstein; S. L. Finkelstein et al. 2025), 1433 (PI Coe; T. Y.- Y. Hsiao et al. 2024a), 2561 (PI Labbé; R. Bezanson et al. 2022), 2750 (PI Arrabal Haro; P. Arrabal Haro et al. 2023b), 3073 (PI Castellano; M. Castellano et al. 2024), 3215 (PIs Eisenstein & Maiolino; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023b), 5224 (PIs Oesch & Naidu; Oesch et al. in preparation), 6368 (PI Dickinson; V. Kokorev et al. 2025). The authors acknowledge the aforementioned teams and PIs where development of their observing program(s) was done with a zero-exclusive-access period. This work is based on observations made with the NASA/ESA/CSA JWST. The data were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5-03127 for JWST. The specific observations analysed can be accessed via DOI 10.17909/jqj3-ws37. Some of the data products presented herein were retrieved from the Dawn JWST Archive (DJA). DJA is an initiative of the Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN), which is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation under grant DNRF140. RSE acknowledges generous financial support from the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation. YF acknowledgessupportsfrom JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP22K21349 and JP23K13149. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number MB22.00072, as well as from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through project grant 200020_207349.
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548
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3
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stag701
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Roberts-Borsani G, Oesch PA, Ellis R, et al. JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2026;548(3). doi:10.1093/mnras/stag701
Roberts-Borsani, G., Oesch, P. A., Ellis, R., Weibel, A., Giovinazzo, E., Bouwens, R., … van der Wel, A. (2026). JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stag701
Roberts-Borsani, Guido, Pascal A Oesch, Richard Ellis, Andrea Weibel, Emma Giovinazzo, Rychard Bouwens, Pratika Dayal, et al. “JWST Spectroscopic Insights into the Diversity of Galaxies in the First 500 Myr: Short-Lived Snapshots along a Common Evolutionary Pathway.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stag701.
G. Roberts-Borsani et al., “JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 548, no. 3. Oxford University Press, 2026.
Roberts-Borsani G, Oesch PA, Ellis R, Weibel A, Giovinazzo E, Bouwens R, Dayal P, Fontana A, Heintz KE, Matthee JJ, Meyer RA, Pentericci L, Shapley A, Tacchella S, Treu T, Walter F, Atek H, Bose S, Castellano M, Fudamoto Y, Morishita T, Naidu RP, Sanders RL, van der Wel A. 2026. JWST spectroscopic insights into the diversity of galaxies in the first 500 Myr: Short-lived snapshots along a common evolutionary pathway. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 548(3), stag701.
Roberts-Borsani, Guido, et al. “JWST Spectroscopic Insights into the Diversity of Galaxies in the First 500 Myr: Short-Lived Snapshots along a Common Evolutionary Pathway.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 548, no. 3, stag701, Oxford University Press, 2026, doi:10.1093/mnras/stag701.
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