The prospects for observing [OIII] 52 micron emission from galaxies during the Epoch of Reionization

Abstract

The [OIII] 88 μm fine structure emission line has been detected into the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) from star-forming galaxies at redshifts 6 < z 9 with ALMA. These measurements provide valuable information regarding the properties of the interstellar medium (ISM) in the highest redshift galaxies discovered thus far. The [OIII] 88 μm line observations leave, however, a degeneracy between the gas density and metallicity in these systems. Here we quantify the prospects for breaking this degeneracy using future ALMA observations of the [] 52 μm line. Among the current set of ten [OIII] 88 μm emitters at 6 < z 9, we forecast 52 μm detections (at 6-σ) in SXDF-NB1006-2, B14-6566, J0217-0208, and J1211-0118 within on-source observing times of 2-10 hours, provided their gas densities are larger than about nH 102-103 cm-3. Other targets generally require much longer integration times for a 6-σ detection. Either successful detections of the 52 μm line, or reliable upper limits, will lead to significantly tighter constraints on ISM parameters. The forecasted improvements are as large as 3 dex in gas density and 1 dex in metallicity for some regions of parameter space. We suggest SXDF-NB1006-2 as a promising first target for 52 μm line measurements. We discuss how such measurements will help in understanding the mass metallicity relationship during the EoR.

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