The Detection of Ionized Carbon Emission at z~8
Abstract
We present deep Keck/MOSFIRE H-band spectroscopic observations covering the [CIII],CIII]λλ1907,1909 doublet for three z8 galaxy candidates in the AEGIS field. Along with non-detections in two galaxies, we obtain one of the highest-redshift detections to-date of [CIII]λ 1907 for the galaxy AEGIS-33376, finding z spec=7.9450.001. We measure a [CIII]λ1907 flux of 2.240.71×10-18 erg s-1 cm-2, corresponding to a rest-frame equivalent width of 20.36.5 x212B for the single line. Given the not very constraining upper limit for CIII]λ 1909 based on strong sky-line contamination, we assume a [CIII]λ1907/CIII]λ 1909 doublet ratio of 1.5 and infer a total [CIII],CIII]λλ1907,1909 equivalent width of 33.7 10.8 x212B. We repeat the same reductions and analysis on multiple subsets of our raw data divided on the basis of time and observing conditions, verifying that the [CIII]λ 1907 emission is present for AEGIS-33376 throughout our observations. We also confirm that the significance of the [CIII]λ 1907 detection in different subsets of our data tracks that of brighter emission features detected on the same multi-slit mask. These multiple tests suggest that the observed emission line is real and associated with the z 8 target. The strong observed [CIII],CIII]λλ1907,1909 in AEGIS-33376 likely indicates ISM conditions of low metallicity, high ionization parameter, and a hard ionizing spectrum, although AGN contributions are possible. This single detection represents a sizable increase in the current sample [CIII],CIII]λλ1907,1909 detections at z>7, while JWST will provide the first statistical samples of such measurements at these redshifts.
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