An analytic model for OIII fine structure emission from high redshift galaxies
Shengqi Yang, Adam Lidz

TL;DR
This paper presents an analytic model to interpret OIII 88 micron emission from high-redshift galaxies, linking observed luminosity to galaxy properties like metallicity, ionizing photon rate, and electron density, aiding understanding of early galaxy conditions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a simple, accurate analytic model for OIII emission that complements complex simulations, enabling quick interpretation of high-redshift galaxy observations.
Findings
Model agrees with CLOUDY calculations within 15% accuracy.
Derived lower bounds on metallicity, upper bounds on gas density in high-z galaxies.
Applied model to ALMA data, constraining galaxy gas properties.
Abstract
Recent ALMA measurements have revealed bright OIII 88 micron line emission from galaxies during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) at redshifts as large as . We introduce an analytic model to help interpret these and other upcoming OIII 88 micron measurements. Our approach sums over the emission from discrete Strmgren spheres and considers the total volume of ionized hydrogen in a galaxy of a given star-formation rate. We estimate the relative volume of doubly-ionized oxygen and ionized hydrogen and its dependence on the spectrum of ionizing photons. We then calculate the level populations of OIII ions in different fine-structure states for HII regions of specified parameters. In this simple model, a galaxy's OIII 88 micron luminosity is determined by: the typical number density of free electrons in HII regions (), the average metallicity of these regions…
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