High [OIII]/[CII] surface brightness ratios trace early starburst galaxies

Abstract

We study the impact of deviations from the Kennicutt-Schmidt relation (quantified by the `burstiness' parameter s), gas metallicity (Z), and density (n) on the observed [OIII]88μm/[CII]158μm surface brightness ratios ([OIII]/[CII]) in nine galaxies at z≈6-9. We first discuss possible biases in the measured [OIII]/[CII] ratios by comparing the data with zoom-in cosmological simulations, and then use a Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm to derive the best fit values of (s, Z, n). We find that (i) the strongest dependence of [OIII]/[CII] is on s; (ii) high ratios identify starburst galaxies with short gas depletion times (tdep=6-49\, Myr); (iii) a secondary dependence on density is found, with [OIII]/[CII] anticorrelating with n as a result of the lower [OIII] critical density, (iv) the ratio only weakly depends on Z. The nine galaxies are significantly enriched (Z=0.2-0.5 Z), and dense (n=101-3 cm-3). This lends further support to the starburst scenario in which a rapid enrichment of the interstellar medium is expected.

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