The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: A Search for [CII] Emitters at 6 ≤ z ≤ 8
Abstract
The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (ASPECS) Band 6 scan (212-272 GHz) covers potential [CII] emission in galaxies at 6≤ z ≤8 throughout a 2.9 arcmin2 area. By selecting on known Lyman-α emitters (LAEs) and photometric dropout galaxies in the field, we perform targeted searches down to a 5σ [CII] luminosity depth L[CII]2.0×108 L, corresponding roughly to star formation rates (SFRs) of 10-20 M yr-1 when applying a locally calibrated conversion for star-forming galaxies, yielding zero detections. While the majority of galaxies in this sample are characterized by lower SFRs, the resulting upper limits on [CII] luminosity in these sources are consistent with the current literature sample of targeted ALMA observations of z=6-7 LAEs and Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs), as well as the locally calibrated relations between L[CII] and SFR -- with the exception of a single [CII]-deficient, UV luminous LBG. We also perform a blind search for [CII]-bright galaxies that may have been missed by optical selections, resulting in an upper limit on the cumulative number density of [CII] sources with L[CII]>2.0×108 L (5σ ) to be less than 1.8×10-4 Mpc-3 (90% confidence level). At this luminosity depth and volume coverage, we present an observed evolution of the [CII] luminosity function from z=6-8 to z0 by comparing the ASPECS measurement to literature results at lower redshift.
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