Breathless BEARS: [O \,III] 88μm Emission of Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies at z = 3-4
Abstract
We present [O \,III] 88μm observations towards four Herschel-selected dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs; log10 μL IR/L = 13.5 - 14 at z = 2.9 - 4) using the Atacama Compact Array (ACA) in Bands 9 and 10. We detect [O \,III] emission in all four targets at >3σ, finding line luminosity ratios (L [O \,III] / L IR = 10-4.2 to 10-3) similar to local spiral galaxies, and an order of magnitude lower when compared with local dwarf galaxies as well as high-redshift Lyman-break galaxies. Using the short-wavelength capabilities of the ACA, these observations bridge the populations of galaxies with [O \,III] emission at low redshift from space missions and at high redshift from ground-based studies. The difference in [O \,III] emission between these DSFGs and other high-redshift galaxies reflects their more evolved stellar populations (> 10 Myr), larger dust reservoirs (M dust 109 - 11 M), metal-rich interstellar medium (Z 0.5 - 2 Z), and likely weaker ionization radiation fields. Ancillary [C \,II] emission on two targets provide L[ O \,III] / L[ C \,II] ratios at 0.3 - 0.9, suggesting that ionized gas represents a smaller fraction of the total gas reservoir in DSFGs, consistent with theoretical models of DSFGs as transitional systems between gas-rich, turbulent disks and more evolved, gas-poor galaxies. Expanding samples of DSFGs with [O \,III] emission will be key to place this heterogeneous, poorly-understood galactic phase in its astrophysical context.
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