The Extended [CII] under Construction? Observation of the brightest high-z lensed star-forming galaxy at z = 6.2
Abstract
We present results of [CII]\,158\,μ m emission line observations, and report the spectroscopic redshift confirmation of a strongly lensed (μ20) star-forming galaxy, MACS0308-zD1 at z=6.20780.0002. The [CII] emission line is detected with a signal-to-noise ratio >6 within the rest-frame UV bright clump of the lensed galaxy (zD1.1) and exhibits multiple velocity components; the narrow [CII] has a velocity full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) of 11020\,km/s, while broader [CII] is seen with an FWHM of 23020\,km/s. The broader [CII] component is blueshifted (-8020\,km/s) with respect to the narrow [CII] component, and has a morphology which extends beyond the UV-bright clump. We find that while the narrow [CII] emission is most likely associated with zD1.1, the broader component is possibly associated with outflowing gas. Based on the non-detection of λ 158\,μ m dust continuum, we find that MACS0308-zD1's star-formation activity occurs in a dust-free environment with the stringent upper limit of infrared luminosity 9×108\, L. Targeting this strongly lensed faint galaxy for follow-up ALMA and JWST observations will be crucial to characterize the details of typical galaxy growth in the early Universe.
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