The ALMA REBELS Survey: Average [CII] 158\,μ m sizes of Star-Forming Galaxies from z 7 to z 4
Abstract
We present the average [CII] 158\,μ m emission line sizes of UV-bright star-forming galaxies at z7. Our results are derived from a stacking analysis of [CII] 158\,μ m emission lines and dust continua observed by ALMA, taking advantage of the large program Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey (REBELS). We find that the average [CII] emission at z7 has an effective radius re of 2.20.2\,kpc. It is 2× larger than the dust continuum and the rest-frame UV emission, in agreement with recently reported measurements for z6 galaxies. Additionally, we compared the average [CII] size with 4<z<6 galaxies observed by the ALMA Large Program to INvestigate [CII] at Early times (ALPINE). By analysing [CII] sizes of 4<z<6 galaxies in two redshift bins, we find an average [CII] size of r e=2.20.2\,kpc and r e=2.50.2\,kpc for z5.5 and z4.5 galaxies, respectively. These measurements show that star-forming galaxies, on average, show no evolution in the size of the [CII] 158\, μ m emitting regions at redshift between z7 and z4. This finding suggest that the star-forming galaxies could be morphologically dominated by gas over a wide redshift range.
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