The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] Survey: Investigation of 10 Galaxies at z4.5 with [OII] and [CII] Line Emission - ISM Properties and [OII]-SFR Relation
Abstract
We present 10 main-sequence ALPINE galaxies (log(M/M) = 9.2-11.1 and SFR=23-190\, M\,yr-1) at z4.5 with optical [OII] measurements from Keck/MOSFIRE spectroscopy and Subaru/MOIRCS narrow-band imaging. This is the largest such multi-wavelength sample at these redshifts, combining various measurements in the ultra-violet, optical, and far-infrared including [CII]158 μ m line emission and dust continuum from ALMA and Hα emission from Spitzer photometry. For the first time, this unique sample allows us to analyze the relation between [OII] and total star-formation rate (SFR) and the interstellar medium (ISM) properties via [OII]/[CII] and [OII]/ luminosity ratios at z4.5. The [OII]-SFR relation at z4.5 cannot be described using standard local descriptions, but is consistent with a metal-dependent relation assuming metallicities around 50\% solar. To explain the measured dust-corrected luminosity ratios of L[OII]/L[CII] 0.98+0.21-0.22 and L[OII]/LHa -0.22+0.13-0.15 for our sample, ionization parameters (U)< -2 and electron densities ( ne / [cm-3]) 2.5-3 are required. The former is consistent with galaxies at z2-3, however lower than at z>6. The latter may be slightly higher than expected given the galaxies' specific SFR. The analysis of this pilot sample suggests that typical log( M/M) > 9 galaxies at z4.5 to have broadly similar ISM properties as their descendants at z2 and suggest a strong evolution of ISM properties since the Epoch of Reionization at z>6.