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2022A&A...664L...5B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 664, L5-5 (2022/8-1)

A tentative ∼1000 km s–1 offset between the [CII] 158 µm and Lyα line emission in a star-forming galaxy at z = 7.2.

BAIER-SOTO R., HERRERA-CAMUS R., FORSTER SCHREIBER N.M., CONTURSI A., GENZEL R., LUTZ D. and TACCONI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

GN-108036 is a star-forming galaxy at z = 7.21, and one of the most distant known sources in the Northern hemisphere. Based on observations from the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA), here we report the tentative detection of the [CII] line at ≃4σ significance. The integrated [CII] line emission is spatially offset about ∼4 kpc from the rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) emission. The total [CII] luminosity (L[CII] = 2.7 x 108 L) is consistent with the relation between [CII] luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) observed in nearby and high-z star forming galaxies. More interestingly, the [CII] line is blueshifted with respect to the Lyα line by 980 ± 10 km/s. If confirmed, this corresponds to the largest velocity offset reported to date between the Lyα line and a non-resonant line at z ≥ 6. According to trends observed in other high redshift galaxies, the large Lyα velocity offset in GN-108036 is consistent with its low Lyα equivalent width and high UV absolute magnitude. Based on Lyα radiative transfer models of expanding shells, the large Lyα velocity offset in GN-108036 could be interpreted as the presence of a large column density of hydrogen gas, and/or an outflow with a velocity of vout ∼ ΔvLyα/2 ∼ 500 km/s. We also report the 3σ detection of a potential galaxy companion located ∼30 kpc east of GN-108036, at a similar systemic velocity, and with no counterpart rest-frame UV emission.

Abstract Copyright: © R. Baier-Soto et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation

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