A puzzling non-detection of [O III] and [C II] from a $z \approx 7.7$ galaxy observed with ALMA
C. Binggeli, A. K. Inoue, T. Hashimoto, M. C. Toribio, E. Zackrisson,, S. Ramstedt, K. Mawatari, Y. Harikane, H. Matsuo, T. Okamoto, K. Ota, I., Shimizu, Y. Tamura, Y. Taniguchi, H. Umehata

TL;DR
This study reports the non-detection of key far-infrared emission lines in a high-redshift galaxy using ALMA, suggesting low metallicity and dust content, and highlighting challenges in characterizing early Universe galaxies.
Contribution
First ALMA observations of [O III] and [C II] lines in galaxy z7_GSD_3811 at z=7.664, providing upper limits and insights into its interstellar medium properties.
Findings
No detection of [O III] and [C II] lines at z=7.664
Upper limits suggest low metallicity ($Z \\lesssim 0.1 Z_{\\odot}$)
Indicates low dust content and faint emission lines in early galaxies
Abstract
Characterizing the galaxy population in the early Universe holds the key to understanding the evolution of these objects and the role they played in cosmic reionization. However, the number of observations at the very highest redshifts are to date, few. In order to shed light on the properties of galaxies in the high-redshift Universe and their interstellar media, we observe the Lyman- emitting galaxy z7\_GSD\_3811 at with band 6 and 8 at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). We target the far-infrared [O III] 88 , [C II] 158 emission lines and dust continuum in the star-forming galaxy z7\_GSD\_3811 with ALMA. We combine these measurements with earlier observations in the rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) in order to characterize the object, and compare results to those of earlier studies observing [O III] and [C II] emission in…
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