ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: a strongly lensed multiply imaged dusty system at $z\geq$6
N. Laporte, A. Zitrin, R. S. Ellis, S. Fujimoto, G. Brammer, J., Richard, M. Oguri, G. B. Caminha, K. Kohno, Y. Yoshimura, Y. Ao, F. E. Bauer,, K. Caputi, E. Egami, D. Espada, J. Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, B. Hatsukade, K. K., Knudsen, M. M. Lee, G. Magdis, M. Ouchi, F. Valentino

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a highly magnified, dusty galaxy at redshift 6.07, providing insights into early galaxy properties and dust production shortly after cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a strongly lensed, sub-luminous galaxy at z≥6, including its physical properties and implications for early dust formation.
Findings
Magnification factor μ≥30 for the galaxy.
Lensed galaxy has a stellar mass of ~3×10^9 M☉ and dust mass of ~5×10^6 M☉.
Star formation rate is approximately 10 M☉/yr.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an intrinsically faint, quintuply-imaged, dusty galaxy MACS0600-z6 at a redshift 6.07 viewed through the cluster MACSJ0600.1-2008 (=0.46). A dust detection is seen at 1.2mm as part of the ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS), an on-going ALMA Large program, and the redshift is secured via [C II] 158 m emission described in a companion paper. In addition, spectroscopic follow-up with GMOS/Gemini-North shows a break in the galaxy's spectrum, consistent with the Lyman break at that redshift. We use a detailed mass model of the cluster and infer a magnification 30 for the most magnified image of this galaxy, which provides an unprecedented opportunity to probe the physical properties of a sub-luminous galaxy at the end of cosmic reionisation. Based on the spectral energy distribution, we infer lensing-corrected stellar and…
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