The ALPINE-ALMA [C II] Survey: [C II]158micron Emission Line Luminosity Functions at z 4-6
Abstract
We present the [CII]158μm line luminosity functions (LFs) at z4-6 using the ALMA observations of 118 sources, which are selected to have UV luminosity M1500A<-20.2 and optical spectroscopic redshifts in COSMOS and ECDF-S. Of the 118 targets, 75 have significant [CII] detections and 43 are upper limits. This is by far the largest sample of [CII] detections which allows us to set constraints to the volume density of [CII] emitters at z4-6. But because this is a UV-selected sample, we are missing [CII]-bright but UV-faint sources making our constraints strict lower limits. Our derived LFs are statistically consistent with the z0 [CII] LF at 108.25 - 109.75L. We compare our results with the upper limits of the [CII] LF derived from serendipitous sources in the ALPINE maps (Loiacono et al. 2020). We also infer the [CII] LFs based on published far-IR and CO LFs at z4-6. Combining our robust lower limits with these additional estimates, we set further constraints to the true number density of [CII] emitters at z 4 - 6. These additional LF estimates are largely above our LF at L[CII]>109L, suggesting that UV-faint but [CII]-bright sources likely make a significant contributions to the [CII] emitter volume density. When we include all the LF estimates, we find that available model predictions underestimate the number densities of [CII] emitters at z4-6. Finally, we set a constraint on the molecular gas mass density at z4-6, with mol (2-7)×107M\,Mpc-3. This is broadly consistent with previous studies.