ALMA as a Redshift Machine: Using [CII] to Efficiently Confirm Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization

Abstract

The [CII]158μ m line has long been proposed as a promising line to spectroscopically confirm galaxies in the epoch of reionization. In this paper we present the results of new ALMA observations spectral scanning for [CII] in six particularly luminous Lyman Break Galaxies at z7. The six sources were drawn from a sample of bright z7 galaxies identified using the wide-area optical, near-IR, and Spitzer/IRAC data over the COSMOS/UltraVISTA field and were targeted on the basis of tight constraints on their redshifts from their IRAC [3.6]-[4.5] colors. We detect significant (>9σ) [CII] lines in three of our six targets (50\%) co-spatial with the rest-UV emission from the ground/space-based near-IR imaging. The luminosities of the [CII] lines lie in the range 5.6 to 8.8×108L, consistent with the local [CII]-SFR relation. Meanwhile, their [CII]/LIR1-3×10-3 ratios are slightly elevated compared to local (U)LIRGS. This could be due to lower dust-to-gas or dust-to-metal ratios. We also find that our sources display a large kinematic diversity, with one source showing signs of rotation, one source a likely major merger and one dispersion dominated source that might contain a bright star-forming clump. Our results highlight the effectiveness of spectral scans with ALMA in spectroscopically confirming luminous galaxies in the epoch of reionization, something that is being be applied on a significantly larger sample in the on-going REBELS large program.

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