Constraining C iii] Emission in a Sample of Five Luminous z = 5.7 Galaxies

Abstract

Recent observations have suggested that the CIII]λ1907/1909 emission lines could be alternative diagnostic lines for galaxies in the reionization epoch. We use the F128N narrowband filter on the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) to search for CIII] emission in a sample of five galaxies at z = 5.7 in the Subaru Deep Field and the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field. Using the F128N narrowband imaging, together with the broadband imaging, we do not detect CIII] emission for the five galaxies with JAB ranging from 24.10 -- 27.00 in our sample. For the brightest galaxy J132416.13+274411.6 in our sample (z = 5.70, JAB = 24.10), which has a significantly higher signal to noise, we report a CIII] flux of 3.341.81 × 10-18 erg\ s-1\ cm-2, which places a stringent 3-σ upper limit of 5.43× 10-18 erg\ s-1\ cm-2 on CIII] flux and 6.57 \ on the CIII] equivalent width. Using the stacked image, we put a 3-σ upper limit on the mean CIII] flux of 2.55×10-18\ erg\ s-1\ cm-2, and a 3-σ upper limit on the mean CIII] equivalent width of 4.20 for this sample of galaxies at z = 5.70. Combined with strong CIII] detection reported among high-z galaxies in the literature, our observations suggest that the equivalent widths of CIII] from galaxies at z > 5.70 exhibit a wide range of distribution. Our strong limits on CIII] emission could be used as a guide for future observations in the reionization epoch.

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