Radio and Far-IR Emission Associated with a Massive Star-forming Galaxy Candidate at z$\simeq$6.8: A Radio-Loud AGN in the Reionization Era?
Ryan Endsley, Daniel P. Stark, Xiaohui Fan, Renske Smit, Feige Wang,, Jinyi Yang, Kevin Hainline, Jianwei Lyu, Rychard Bouwens, Sander Schouws

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a massive, highly obscured galaxy at z≈6.8 with both intense star formation and a radio-loud AGN, providing insights into galaxy evolution during the reionization era.
Contribution
It presents the first multi-wavelength characterization of a z≈6.8 galaxy hosting a radio-loud AGN with extreme star formation, highlighting the coexistence of these phenomena in early massive galaxies.
Findings
Detection of a massive, obscured galaxy at z≈6.8 with hyperluminous IR emission.
Identification of a compact, ultra-steep spectrum radio source consistent with high-redshift radio galaxies.
Evidence of galaxy overdensity suggesting a proto-cluster environment.
Abstract
We report the identification of radio (0.144-3 GHz), mid-IR, far-IR, and sub-mm (24-850m) emission at the position of one of 41 UV-bright (M) Lyman-break galaxy candidates in the 1.5 deg COSMOS field. This source, COS-87259, exhibits a sharp flux discontinuity (factor 3) between two narrow/intermediate bands at 9450 and 9700 Angstroms and is undetected in all nine bands blueward of 9600 Angstroms, as expected from a Lyman-alpha break at . The full multi-wavelength (X-ray through radio) data of COS-87529 can be self-consistently explained by a very massive (M M) and extremely red (rest-UV slope ) galaxy with hyperluminous infrared emission (L L) powered by both an intense burst of highly-obscured star formation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
