[CII] emission in z ~ 6 strongly lensed, star-forming galaxies
Abstract
The far-infrared fine-structure line [CII] at 1900.5\,GHz is known to be one of the brightest cooling lines in local galaxies, and therefore it has been suggested to be an efficient tracer for star-formation in very high-redshift galaxies. However, recent results for galaxies at z>6 have yielded numerous non-detections in star-forming galaxies, except for quasars and submillimeter galaxies. We report the results of ALMA observations of two lensed, star-forming galaxies at z = 6.029 and z=6.703. The galaxy A383-5.1 (star formation rate [SFR] of 3.2 M yr-1 and magnification of μ = 11.41.9) shows a line detection with L [CII] = 8.9×106 L, making it the lowest L [CII] detection at z>6. For MS0451-H (SFR = 0.4 M yr-1 and μ = 10020) we provide an upper limit of L [CII] < 3×105 L, which is 1\,dex below the local SFR-L [CII] relations. The results are consistent with predictions for low-metallicity galaxies at z>6, however, other effects could also play a role in terms of decreasing L [CII]. The detection of A383-5.1 is encouraging and suggests that detections are possible, but much fainter than initially predicted.
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