Search for [CII] emission in z=6.5-11 star-forming galaxies
Abstract
We present the search for the [CII] emission line in three z>6.5 Lyman-alpha emitters (LAEs) and one J-Dropout galaxy using the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) and the Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI). We observed three bright z6.5-7 LAEs discovered in the SUBARU deep field (SDF) and the Multiple Imaged lensed z 11 galaxy candidate found behind the galaxy cluster MACSJ0647.7+7015. For the LAEs IOK-1 (z=6.965), SDF J132415.7+273058 (z=6.541) and SDF J132408.3+271543 (z=6.554) we find upper limits for the [CII] line luminosity of <2.05, <4.52 and <10.56×108 L respectively. We find upper limits to the FIR luminosity of the galaxies using a spectral energy distribution template of the local galaxy NGC 6946 and taking into account the effects of the Cosmic Microwave Background on the mm observations. For IOK-1, SDF J132415.7+273058 and SDF J132408.3+271543 we find upper limits for the FIR luminosity of <2.33, 3.79 and 7.72×1011 L respectively. For the lensed galaxy MACS0647-JD, one of the highest redshift galaxy candidate to date with z ph=10.7+0.6-0.4 we put an upper limit in the [CII] emission of <1.36×108×(μ/15)-1 L and an upper limit in the FIR luminosity of <6.1×1010×(μ/15)-1 L (where μ is the magnification factor). We explore the different conditions relevant for the search for [CII] emission in high redshift galaxies as well as the difficulties for future observations with ALMA and CCAT.
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