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Extremely UV-bright starbursts at the end of cosmic reionization

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arxiv 2510.12411 v2 pith:E4MTI2BG submitted 2025-10-14 astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

Extremely UV-bright starbursts at the end of cosmic reionization

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We present a study of 27 very UV-bright (-22.0<MUV<-24.4) sources at z~6 identified in SHELLQs survey. Stacking their rest-frame UV spectra reveals a prominent NV1240A P-Cygni, consistent with very young (~6Myr) stellar populations dominated by massive stars. They are thus powerful and efficient ionizing starbursts with an average ionizing photon production efficiency of log(Xi_ion/Hz erg-1)=25.54. For one of these, J0217-0208 at z=6.2 (MUV=-23.4), we analyzed NIRCam and NIRSpec data. Its SED indicates a young (~5Myr), compact (reff~260pc) starburst with a stellar mass of 10^9Msun and high sSFR (~100Gyr^-1). This translates to high stellar mass and SFR surface densities, about 100x higher than typical galaxies at similar redshifts. NIRSpec further reveals strong nebular emission, for which we derive a high electron density (~10^3 cm^-3), a metallicity 12+log(O/H)=8.20 (from the direct method), and a super-solar N/O ratio (log(N/O)=-0.30). Furthermore, J0217-0208 shows broad components in several rest-optical lines, indicating powerful ionized outflows, which appear heavily obscured (E(B-V)~0.6), in contrast to the nearly dust-free stellar continuum (E(B-V)~0.01). Combined with ALMA detections of a massive, extended, and cold dust reservoir, these findings point to dusty, feedback-driven outflows carrying and pushing dust well beyond the stellar core, boosting the observed UV luminosity. Our results suggest that UV-bright galaxies at high redshift represent short-lived but extreme phases of rapid stellar mass growth, efficient ionizing photon production, and strong feedback. The extreme properties of J0217-0208, such as supersolar N/O, steep UV slope, compact size, and very high surface densities, closely mirror those of the brightest galaxies at z>10, suggesting a shared evolutionary pathway.[Abridged]

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