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RIOJA. Environmental Effects on Stellar Populations and Ionized Gas in a Protocluster at $z=7.88$
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Protoclusters in the epoch of reionization provide key laboratories for investigating how environment shapes early galaxy formation and evolution, and may also have contributed to cosmic reionization. We analyze 23 member galaxies of A2744-z7p9OD, a protocluster at $z=7.88$, using JWST/NIRCam and NIRSpec to investigate their stellar population properties, rest-frame UV sizes, and ionized-gas properties. We also quantify the internal structure of A2744-z7p9OD using the projected distance to the most massive galaxy ($D_{\rm YD4}$), and to the nearest neighbor ($D_{\rm nei}$), as global and local environmental indicators, respectively. Stellar mass, SFR on a 100 Myr timescale, dust attenuation, and galaxy size show significant correlations ($p<0.05$) with $D_{\rm YD4}$, but not with $D_{\rm nei}$, suggesting that these properties are primarily linked to the global protocluster structure. The member galaxies also show a large galaxy-to-galaxy variation in R23 ($=\log{(([\mathrm{O}\text{\textsc{iii}}]\lambda\lambda4960,5008\rm{\AA}+[\mathrm{O}\text{\textsc{ii}}]\lambda\lambda3727,3730\rm{\AA})/\rm{H}\beta)}$), implying inhomogeneous chemical enrichment in the protocluster environment. O32 ($=\log{([\mathrm{O}\text{\textsc{iii}}]\lambda5008\rm{\AA}/[\mathrm{O}\text{\textsc{ii}}]\lambda\lambda3727,3730\rm{\AA})}$) correlates with $D_{\rm YD4}$, indicating that the core region is characterized by low-ionization gas. Together with the non-detection of Ly$\alpha$ emission, the possible neutral-gas reservoir traced by ALMA [C{\sc ii}]~$158\mu$m emission, and evidence for high-column-density neutral hydrogen in the core, this suggests a neutral-gas-rich protocluster core where the current escape of ionizing photons may be suppressed, even in a overdense environment during the EoR.
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