A search for CII-158μm line emission in HCM\,6A, a Lyman-α emitter at z=6.56
Abstract
We report a Plateau de Bure interferometer search for CII-158μm emission from HCM6A, a lensed Lyman-α emitter (LAE) at z = 6.56. Our non-detections of CII-158μm line emission and 1.2mm radio continuum emission yield 3σ limits of L CII < 6.4 × 107 × ( V/100 km s-1)1/2 L on the CII-158μm line luminosity and S 1.2mm < 0.68 mJy on the 1.2mm flux density. The local conversion factor between L CII and star formation rate (SFR) yields an SFR < 4.7 M yr-1, ≈ 2 times lower than that inferred from the ultraviolet (UV) continuum, suggesting that the local factor may not be applicable in high-z LAEs. The non-detection of 1.2mm continuum emission yields a total SFR < 28 M/yr; any obscured star formation is thus within a factor of two of the visible star formation. Our best-fit model to the rest-frame UV/optical spectral energy distribution of HCM6A yields a stellar mass of 1.3 × 109 M and an SFR of ~10 M/yr, with negligible dust obscuration. We fortuitously detect CO J=3-2 emission from a z=0.375 galaxy in the foreground cluster Abell370, obtaining a CO line luminosity of L ( CO) > (8.95 0.79) × 108 K km s-1 pc2, and a molecular gas mass of M( H2) > (4.12 0.36) × 109 M, for a CO-to-H2 conversion factor of 4.6 M (K km s-1 pc2)-1.
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