ALMA Observations of the Host Galaxy of GRB090423 at z=8.23: Deep Limits on Obscured Star Formation 630 Million Years After the Big Bang
E. Berger, B.A. Zauderer, R.-R. Chary, T. Laskar, R. Chornock, N.R., Tanvir, E.R. Stanway, A.J. Levan, E.M. Levesque, and J.E. Davies

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and Spitzer observations to set deep limits on the obscured star formation and stellar mass of the z=8.23 GRB090423 host galaxy, providing insights into early galaxy properties.
Contribution
First detailed FIR and optical constraints on a z>8 GRB host galaxy, establishing limits on its star formation and stellar mass at this epoch.
Findings
Host galaxy undetected in FIR and optical bands.
Obscured star formation rate <5 solar masses per year.
Stellar mass <5×10^7 solar masses.
Abstract
We present rest-frame far-infrared (FIR) and optical observations of the host galaxy of GRB090423 at z=8.23 from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) and the Spitzer Space Telescope, respectively. The host remains undetected to 3-sigma limits of Fnu(222 GHz)<33 microJy and Fnu(3.6 micron)<81 nJy. The FIR limit is about 20 times fainter than the luminosity of the local ULIRG Arp220, and comparable to the local starburst M82. Comparing to model spectral energy distributions we place a limit on the IR luminosity of L_IR(8-1000 micron)<3e10 Lsun, corresponding to a limit on the obscured star formation rate of SFR_IR<5 Msun/yr; for comparison, the limit on the unobscured star formation rate from Hubble Space Telescope rest-frame UV observations is SFR_UV<1 Msun/yr. We also place a limit on the host galaxy stellar mass of <5e7 Msun (for a stellar population age of 100 Myr and constant…
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