Detections of [OIII] 88 μm in Two Quasars in the Reionization Epoch
Abstract
With the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA), we report detections of the far-infrared (FIR) [OIII] 88 μm line and the underlying dust continuum in the two quasars in the reionization epoch, J205406.48-000514.8 (hereafter J2054-0005) at z=6.03910.0002 and J231038.88+185519.7 (hereafter J2310+1855) at z=6.00350.0007. The [OIII] luminosity of J2054-0005 and J2310+1855 are L [OIII] = (6.80.6) × 109 and (2.40.6) × 109 L , corresponding to ≈ 0.05\%\ and 0.01\%\ of the total infrared luminosity, L TIR, respectively. Combining these [OIII] luminosities with [CII] 158 μm luminosities in the literature, we find that J2054-0005 and J2310+1855 have the [OIII]-to-[CII] luminosity ratio of 2.10.4 and 0.30.1, respectively, the latter of which is the lowest among objects so far reported at z>6. Combining [OIII] observations at z≈6-9 from our study and the literature, we identify the [OIII] line deficit: objects with larger L TIR have lower L [OIII]-to-L TIR ratios. Furthermore, we also find that the anti-correlation is shifted toward higher L TIR value when compared to the local [OIII] line deficit.
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