Gas conditions of a star-formation selected sample in the first billion years
Tom J. L. C. Bakx, Hiddo S. B. Algera, Bram Venemans, Laura Sommovigo,, Seiji Fujimoto, Stefano Carniani, Masato Hagimoto, Takuya Hashimoto, Akio K., Inoue, Dragan Salak, Stephen Serjeant, Livia Vallini, Stephen Eales, Andrea, Ferrara, Yoshinobu Fudamoto, Chihiro Imamura

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the gas conditions in a sample of high-redshift galaxies, revealing low [O III]/[C II] ratios and providing insights into their star formation and dust properties in the early universe.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA [O III] 88 μm observations of a star-formation selected sample at z > 6, establishing upper limits on line ratios and dust characteristics in early galaxies.
Findings
Only one galaxy shows [O III] emission with a ratio of 2.3.
Stacked data yields no [O III] detection, setting a ratio upper limit of 1.2.
Galaxies exhibit low dust temperatures (<30K) and high dust masses (~10^8 M_sun).
Abstract
We present Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) observations of the [O] 88 m emission of a sample of thirteen galaxies at = 6 to 7.6 selected as [C]-emitting companion sources of quasars. To disentangle the origins of the luminous Oxygen line in the > 6 Universe, we looked at emission-line galaxies that are selected through an excellent star-formation tracer [C] with star-formation rates between 9 and 162 M/yr. Direct observations reveal [O] emission in just a single galaxy (L/L = 2.3), and a stacked image shows no [O] detection, providing deep upper limits on the L/L ratios in the Universe (L/L < 1.2 at 3). While the fidelity of this sample is…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astro and Planetary Science
