Effects of Bursty Star Formation on [CII] Line Intensity Mapping of High-redshift Galaxies
Bursty star formation -- a key prediction for high-redshift galaxies from cosmological simulations explicitly resolving stellar feedback in the interstellar medium -- has recently been observed to prevail among galaxies at redshift $z \gtrsim 6$. Line intensity mapping (LIM) of the 158 $\mu$m [CII]...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bursty star formation -- a key prediction for high-redshift galaxies from
cosmological simulations explicitly resolving stellar feedback in the
interstellar medium -- has recently been observed to prevail among galaxies at
redshift $z \gtrsim 6$. Line intensity mapping (LIM) of the 158 $\mu$m [CII]
line as a star formation rate (SFR) indicator offers unique opportunities to
tomographically constrain cosmic star formation at high redshift, in a way
complementary to observations of individually detected galaxies. To understand
effects of bursty star formation on [CII] LIM, which remain unexplored in
previous studies, we present an analytic modeling framework for high-$z$ galaxy
formation and [CII] LIM signals that accounts for bursty star formation
histories induced by delayed supernova feedback. We use it to explore and
characterize how bursty star formation can impact and thus complicate the
interpretation of the [CII] luminosity function and power spectrum. Our simple
analytic model indicates that bursty star formation mainly affects low-mass
galaxies by boosting their average SFR and [CII] luminosity, and in the [CII]
power spectrum it can create a substantial excess in the large-scale clustering
term. This distortion results in a power spectrum shape which cannot be
explained by invoking a mass-independent logarithmic scatter. We conclude that
burstiness must be accounted for when modeling and analyzing [CII] datasets
from the early universe, and that in the extreme, the signature of burstiness
may be detectable with first-generation experiments such as TIME, CONCERTO, and
CCAT-DSS. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.04204 |