TL;DR
ALMA observations of galaxy CR7 at redshift 6.6 reveal multiple [CII] emission components with no detectable dust continuum, providing insights into early galaxy formation, metallicity, and ISM structure.
Contribution
This study provides high-resolution ALMA data on CR7, revealing detailed [CII] emission structure and constraining dust content, metallicity, and star formation in a high-redshift galaxy.
Findings
Multiple [CII] components aligned with UV clumps.
No FIR dust continuum detected, limiting dust and IR luminosity.
Galaxy metallicity estimated between 0.1 and 0.2 Z⊙.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic follow-up observations of CR7 with ALMA, targeted at constraining the infrared (IR) continuum and [CII] line-emission at high spatial resolution matched to the HST/WFC3 imaging. CR7 is a luminous Ly emitting galaxy at that consists of three separated UV-continuum components. Our observations reveal several well-separated components of [CII] emission. The two most luminous components in [CII] coincide with the brightest UV components (A and B), blue-shifted by km s with respect to the peak of Ly emission. Other [CII] components are observed close to UV clumps B and C and are blue-shifted by and km s with respect to the systemic redshift. We do not detect FIR continuum emission due to dust with a 3 limiting luminosity L$_{\rm IR} (T_d = 35 \rm \, K) <…
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