ALMA observations of atomic carbon in z~4 dusty star-forming galaxies
M. S. Bothwell, J. E. Aguirre, M. Aravena, M. Bethermin, T. G. Bisbas,, S. C. Chapman, C. De Breuck, A. H. Gonzalez, T. R. Greve, Y. Hezaveh, J. Ma,, M. Malkan, D. P. Marrone, E. J. Murphy, J. S. Spilker, M. Strandet, J. D., Vieira, A. Weiss

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations of atomic carbon in high-redshift dusty star-forming galaxies to analyze their interstellar medium properties, revealing dense, carbon-rich gas with strong UV fields, differing from local universe starbursts.
Contribution
First comprehensive ALMA [CI] observations of z~4 dusty star-forming galaxies, providing new insights into their ISM conditions and molecular gas content.
Findings
Mean molecular gas mass ~6.6 x 10^{10} M_sun
ISM characterized by dense gas and strong UV radiation
High carbon abundance and elevated CO-to-H2 conversion factor needed
Abstract
We present ALMA [CI]() (rest frequency 492 GHz) observations for a sample of 13 strongly-lensed dusty star-forming galaxies originally discovered at 1.4mm in a blank-field survey by the South Pole Telescope. We compare these new data with available [CI] observations from the literature, allowing a study of the ISM properties of extreme dusty star-forming galaxies spanning a redshift range . Using the [CI] line as a tracer of the molecular ISM, we find a mean molecular gas mass for SPT-DSFGs of M. This is in tension with gas masses derived via low- CO and dust masses; bringing the estimates into accordance requires either (a) an elevated CO-to-H conversion factor for our sample of and a gas-to-dust ratio , or (b) an high carbon abundance . Using…
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