Intensity mapping of [CII] from early galaxies
Bin Yue, Andrea Ferrara, Andrea Pallottini, Simona Gallerani, Livia, Vallini

TL;DR
This paper assesses the feasibility of using intensity mapping of the [CII] line at high redshift to study early galaxies, proposing methods to subtract foregrounds and contamination, and evaluating observational requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation framework for [CII] intensity mapping at z > 5, including foreground and contamination modeling, and discusses observational strategies and challenges.
Findings
[CII] signal mainly from halos of 10^{11-12} M_sun
Foreground subtraction via spectral smoothing is effective
Current telescopes are insufficient for such experiments
Abstract
The intensity mapping of the [CII] 157.7 m fine-structure emission line represents an ideal experiment to probe star formation activity in galaxies, especially in those that are too faint to be individually detected. Here, we investigate the feasibility of such an experiment for galaxies. We construct the relation from observations and simulations, then generate mock [CII] intensity maps by applying this relation to halo catalogs built from large scale N-body simulations. Maps of the extragalactic far-infrared (FIR) continuum, referred to as "foreground", and CO rotational transition lines and [CI] fine-structure lines referred to as "contamination", are produced as well. We find that, at 316 GHz (corresponding to ), the mean intensities of the extragalactic FIR continuum, [CII] signal, all CO lines from to 13 and two…
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