Physical Characterization of an Unlensed Dusty Star-Forming Galaxy at $z=5.85$
Caitlin M. Casey, Jorge A. Zavala, Manuel Aravena, Matthieu Bethermin,, Karina I. Caputi, Jaclyn B. Champagne, David L. Clements, Elisabete Da Cunha,, Patrick Drew, Steven L. Finkelstein, Christopher C. Hayward, Jeyhan S., Kartaltepe, Kirsten Knudsen, Anton M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed physical characterization of the highest redshift unlensed dusty star-forming galaxy at z=5.85, revealing insights into early galaxy formation, starburst activity, and dust production in the universe's first billion years.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed physical analysis of an unlensed DSFG at z>5, including its molecular gas, dust, and stellar content, using ALMA observations.
Findings
Highest redshift unlensed DSFG identified to date
Galaxy undergoing a merger-driven starburst with high gas fraction
System will significantly increase stellar mass in 40-80 Myr
Abstract
We present a physical characterization of MMJ100026.36+021527.9 (a.k.a. ``MAMBO-9''), a dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG) at . This is the highest redshift unlensed DSFG (and fourth most distant overall) found to-date, and is the first source identified in a new 2mm blank-field map in the COSMOS field. Though identified in prior samples of DSFGs at 850m-1.2mm with unknown redshift, the detection at 2mm prompted further follow-up as it indicated a much higher probability that the source was likely to sit at . Deep observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter and submillimeter Array (ALMA) presented here confirm the redshift through the secure detection of CO(65) and p-HO(22). MAMBO-9 is comprised of a pair of galaxies separated by 6kpc with corresponding star-formation rates of 590Myr…
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