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ABSTRACT We present Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) observations of the O iii 88 m emission of a sample of thirteen galaxies at z = 6 to 7. 6 selected as C ii-emitting companion sources of quasars. To disentangle the origins of the luminous Oxygen line in the z\, \, 6 Universe, we looked at emission-line galaxies that are selected through an excellent star-formation tracer C ii with star-formation rates between 9 and 162 M \, yr^-1. Direct observations reveal O iii emission in just a single galaxy (LO\, III/LC\, II\, = 2. 3), and a stacked image shows no O iii detection, providing deep upper limits on the LO\, III/LC\, II ratios in the z 6 Universe (LO\, III/LC\, II\, 1. 2 at 3). While the fidelity of this sample is high, no obvious optical/near-infrared counterpart is seen in the JWST imaging available for four galaxies. Additionally accounting for low-z CO emitters, line stacking shows that our sample-wide result remains robust: The enhanced LO\, III/LC\, II reported in the first billion years of the Universe is likely due to the selection towards bright, blue Lyman-break galaxies with high surface star-formation rates or young stellar populations. The deep upper limit on the rest-frame 90 μm continuum emission (141 Jy at 3), implies a low average dust temperature (Tdust 30\, K) and high-dust mass (Mdust 10⁸\, M_). As more normal galaxies are explored in the early Universe, synergy between JWST and ALMA is fundamental to further investigate the ISM properties of the a broad range of samples of high-z galaxies.
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Tom J. L. C. Bakx
National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Hiddo Algera
Hiroshima University
Bram Venemans
California Institute of Technology
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
The University of Texas at Austin
Leiden University
Cardiff University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e629a1b6db6435875bc21a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1613