ALMA Observations of [OI]145um and [NII]205um Emission lines from Star-Forming Galaxies at z7

Abstract

We present results of new observations of [OI]145um and [NII]205um emission lines from four star-forming galaxies at redshifts between z=6.58 and 7.68 that have previous detections of \ and dust continua. Using ALMA, we successfully detect [OI]145um emission from all targets at >4\,σ significance. However, [NII]205um emission is undetected in all galaxies (SNR <3.5\,σ) except for a tentative detection from A1689-zD1. From the observed high [CII]/[NII] emission line ratios (20 - 80), we find that most of the [CII]158um emission arise from neutral gas regions (3\,σ lower limits of 74 - 96\%). From [OI]145um, [CII]158um lines, and infrared luminosities, we estimate the neutral gas densities of n H=103.5 - 106\, cm-3 and the far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation strengths of G0102.5-103. While the neutral gas densities are similar to those of high-redshift starburst galaxies, the FUV strengths are lower compared to both local and high-redshift starbursts. Finally, we estimate atomic hydrogen masses using [OI]145um emission lines and the oxygen abundances measured from recent JWST observations. We find gas mass ratios of f gas0.3 - 0.8, which are similar to earlier studies using [CII]158um. Starting from this pilot observation, future large [OI]145um emission line surveys will provide us with currently little-known neutral gas properties of star-forming galaxies in the early Universe.

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