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Spatially Resolved Physical Properties of Young Star Clusters and Star-forming Clumps in the Brightest z>6 Galaxy, the Strongly Lensed Cosmic Spear at z=6.2

Published 8 Dec 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2512.08054v1)

Abstract: We present spatially resolved analysis of stellar populations in the brightest $z&gt;6$ galaxy known to date (AB mag 23), the strongly lensed MACS0308-zD1 (dubbed the ``Cosmic Spear'') at zspec=6.2z_{\rm spec}=6.2. New JWST NIRCam imaging and high-resolution NIRSpec IFU spectroscopy span the rest-frame ultraviolet to optical. The NIRCam imaging reveals bright star-forming clumps and a tail consisting of three distinct, extremely compact star clusters that are multiply-imaged by gravitational lensing. The star clusters have effective radii of Reff5R_{\rm{eff}} \sim 5 pc, stellar masses of M<em>10<sup>610<sup>7MM_{<em>} \sim 10<sup>{6}-10<sup>{7}\,M_{\odot}, and high stellar mass surface densities of $Σ_{</em>} &gt; 10<sup>{4}\,M_{\odot}~\rm{pc}<sup>{-2}$. While their stellar populations are very young (59\sim 5-9 Myr), their dynamical ages exceed unity, consistent with the clusters being gravitationally bound systems. Placing the star clusters in the size vs.~stellar mass density plane, we find they occupy a region similar to other high-redshift star clusters within galaxies observed recently with JWST, being significantly more massive and denser than local star clusters. Spatially resolved analysis of the brightest clump reveals a compact, intensely star-forming core. The ionizing photon production efficiency (ξionξ_{\rm{ion}}) is slightly suppressed in this central region, potentially indicating a locally elevated Lyman continuum escape fraction facilitated by feedback-driven channels.

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