Studying [CII] Emission in Low-mass Galaxies at z ~ 7
Kelsey Glazer, Marusa Bradac, Ryan L. Sanders, Seiji Fujimoto,, Patricia Bolan, Andrea Ferrara, Victoria Strait, Tucker Jones, Brian C., Lemaux, Livia Vallini, Russell Ryan

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to detect and analyze [CII] emission in low-mass, high-redshift galaxies, revealing insights into their metallicity, star formation, and feedback effects during the reionization era.
Contribution
First detection of [CII] emission in z~7 low-mass galaxies, linking [CII] luminosity with galaxy properties and feedback effects.
Findings
Detected [CII] in one galaxy, consistent with dwarf galaxy relations.
Non-detections suggest low metallicity or strong feedback suppressing [CII].
Placed upper limits on dust masses, indicating low dust content.
Abstract
We report on a search using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) on three lensed, confirmed {\lya} emitting galaxies at . Our targets are ultra-violet (UV) faint systems with stellar masses on the order of . We detect a single [CII] line emission () from the brightest () galaxy in our sample, MACS0454-1251. We determine a systemic redshift () for MACS0454-1251 and measure a {\lya} velocity offset of . The remaining two galaxies we detect no {\ct} but provide upper limits on their {\ct} line luminosities which we use to investigate the relation. Overall our single {\ct} detection shows agreement with the relation for dwarf and local…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
