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The nature of the [CII] emission in dusty star-forming galaxies from the SPT survey

Authors :
Gullberg, Bitten
De Breuck, Carlos
Vieira, Joaquin
Weiss, Axel
Aguirre, James
Aravena, Manuel
Béthermin, Matthieu
Bradford, C. Matt
Bothwell, Matt
Carlstrom, John
Chapman, Scott
Fassnacht, Chris
Gonzalez, Anthony
Greve, Thomas
Hezavah, Yashar
Holzapfel, William L.
Husband, Kate
Ma, Jingzhe
Malkan, Matt
Marrone, Dan
Menten, Karl
Murphy, Eric
Reichardt, Christian
Spilker, Justin
Stark, Anthony
Strandet, Maria
Welikala, Niraj
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present [CII] observations of 20 strongly lensed dusty star forming galaxies at 2.1 < z < 5.7 using APEX and Herschel. The sources were selected on their 1.4 mm flux (S_1.4mm > 20 mJy) from the South Pole Telescope survey, with far-infrared (FIR) luminosities determined from extensive photometric data. The [CII] line is robustly detected in 17 sources, all but one being spectrally resolved. Eleven out of 20 sources observed in [CII] also have low-J CO detections from ATCA. A comparison with mid- and high-J CO lines from ALMA reveals consistent [CII] and CO velocity profiles, suggesting that there is little differential lensing between these species. The [CII], low-J CO and FIR data allow us to constrain the properties of the interstellar medium. We find [CII] to CO(1-0) luminosity ratios in the SPT sample of 5200 +- 1800, with significantly less scatter than in other samples. This line ratio can be best described by a medium of [CII] and CO emitting gas with a higher [CII] than CO excitation temperature, high CO optical depth tau_CO >> 1, and low to moderate [CII] optical depth tau_CII ~< 1. The geometric structure of photodissociation regions allows for such conditions.<br />Comment: 19 Pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1501.06909
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv372