Evidence for Low Extinction in Actively Star Forming Galaxies at z$>$6.5
F. Walter, R. Decarli, C. Carilli, D. Riechers, F. Bertoldi, A. Weiss,, P. Cox, R. Neri, R. Maiolino, M. Ouchi, E. Egami, K. Nakanishi

TL;DR
This study searches for [CII] emission and FIR continuum in high-redshift star-forming galaxies, finding low dust obscuration and setting upper limits on star formation rates, suggesting these early galaxies are less dust-obscured than some lower-redshift counterparts.
Contribution
First constraints on FIR emission and dust obscuration in z>6.5 star-forming galaxies, indicating lower dust content than in similar lower-redshift galaxies.
Findings
Low dust obscuration in z>6 LAEs compared to lower-redshift counterparts.
Upper limits on FIR-based SFRs are only a few times higher than UV-based SFRs.
No significant [CII] emission detected in the studied galaxies.
Abstract
We present a search for the [CII] 158micron fine structure line (a main cooling line of the interstellar medium) and the underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum in three high-redshift (6.6<z<8.2) star-forming galaxies using the IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer. We targeted two Lyman-Alpha-selected galaxies (Lyman-Alpha-Emitters, LAEs) with moderate UV-based star formation rates (SFR~20 M_sun/yr; Himiko at z=6.6 and IOK-1 at z=7.0) and a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) host galaxy (GRB 090423 at z~8.2). Based on our 3 sigma rest-frame FIR continuum limits, previous (rest-frame) UV continuum measurements and spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting, we rule out SED shapes similar to highly obscured galaxies (e.g. Arp220, M82) and less extreme dust-rich nearby spiral galaxies (e.g. M51) for the LAEs. Conservatively assuming a SED shape typical of local spiral galaxies we derive upper limits for…
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