Understanding Physical Conditions in High Redshift Galaxies through C I Fine Structure Lines: Data and Methodology
Regina A. Jorgenson (1), Arthur M. Wolfe (2), J. Xavier Prochaska, (3)((1) Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, (2) UC San Diego, (3) UC Santa, Cruz)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to analyze the physical conditions of high redshift galaxies using CI fine structure lines, providing insights into gas density, temperature, and pressure in early universe environments.
Contribution
The study develops a novel analysis technique that simultaneously constrains gas density and temperature from CI data, improving understanding of high redshift galaxy conditions.
Findings
Median gas density: 69 cm^{-3}
Median temperature: 50 K
High-pressure regions similar to Milky Way clouds
Abstract
We probe the physical conditions in high redshift galaxies, specifically, the Damped Lyman-alpha Systems (DLAs) using neutral carbon (CI) fine structure lines and molecular hydrogen (H2). We report five new detections of CI and analyze the CI in an additional 2 DLAs with previously published data. We also present one new detection of H2 in a DLA. We present a new method of analysis that simultaneously constrains \emph{both} the volume density and the temperature of the gas, as opposed to previous studies that a priori assumed a gas temperature. We use only the column density of CI measured in the fine structure states and the assumption of ionization equilibrium in order to constrain the physical conditions in the gas. We present a sample of 11 CI velocity components in 6 DLAs and compare their properties to those derived by the global CII* technique. The resulting median values for…
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