Detection of [O III] at z~3: A Galaxy above the Main Sequence, Rapidly Assembling its Stellar Mass
Amit Vishwas, Carl Ferkinhoff, Thomas Nikola, Stephen C. Parshley,, Justin P. Schoenwald, Gordon J. Stacey, Sarah J.U. Higdon, James L. Higdon,, Axel Wei\ss, Rolf G\"usten, Karl M. Menten

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of the [O III] 88μm line in a high-redshift galaxy, revealing a rapidly star-forming, gas-rich galaxy above the main sequence at z~3, with detailed physical and star formation properties.
Contribution
First detection of [O III] 88μm line in a z~3 galaxy, providing insights into its ionized gas and star formation activity, and characterizing its rapid stellar mass assembly.
Findings
Detected [O III] line indicating active star formation
Galaxy forming stars at ~916 solar masses per year
Galaxy has a stellar mass of ~8×10^10 solar masses
Abstract
We detect bright emission in the far infrared fine structure [O III] 88m line from a strong lensing candidate galaxy, H-ATLAS J113526.3-014605, hereafter G12v2.43, at z=3.127, using the generation Redshift (z) and Early Universe Spectrometer (ZEUS-2) at the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment Telescope (APEX). This is only the fifth detection of this far-IR line from a sub-millimeter galaxy at the epoch of galaxy assembly. The observed [O III] luminosity of likely arises from HII regions around massive stars, and the amount of Lyman continuum photons required to support the ionization indicate the presence of equivalent O5.5 or higher stars; where would be the lensing magnification factor. The observed line luminosity also requires a minimum mass of $\sim 2\times…
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