First Identification of 10 kpc [C ii] 158 μm Halos around Star-forming Galaxies at z = 5–7

We report the discovery of 10 kpc [C ii ] 158 μ m halos surrounding star-forming galaxies in the early universe. We choose deep Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array data for 18 galaxies, each with a star formation rate of ≃10–70 M ⊙ with no signature of an active galactic nucleus whose [C ii...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2019-12, Vol.887 (2), p.107
Hauptverfasser: Fujimoto, Seiji, Ouchi, Masami, Ferrara, Andrea, Pallottini, Andrea, Ivison, R. J., Behrens, Christoph, Gallerani, Simona, Arata, Shohei, Yajima, Hidenobu, Nagamine, Kentaro
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Zusammenfassung:We report the discovery of 10 kpc [C ii ] 158 μ m halos surrounding star-forming galaxies in the early universe. We choose deep Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array data for 18 galaxies, each with a star formation rate of ≃10–70 M ⊙ with no signature of an active galactic nucleus whose [C ii ] lines are individually detected at z  = 5.153–7.142, and we conduct stacking of the [C ii ] lines and dust continuum in the uv -visibility plane. The radial profiles of the surface brightnesses show a 10 kpc scale [C ii ] halo at the 9.2 σ level, significantly more extended than the Hubble Space Telescope stellar continuum data by a factor of ∼5 on the exponential-profile basis, as well as the dust continuum. We compare the radial profiles of [C ii ] and Ly α halos universally found in star-forming galaxies at this epoch, and we find that the scale lengths agree within the 1 σ level. While two independent hydrodynamic zoom-in simulations match the dust and stellar continuum properties, the simulations cannot reproduce the extended [C ii ] line emission. The existence of the extended [C ii ] halo is evidence of outflow remnants in the early galaxies and suggests that the outflows may be dominated by cold-mode outflows expelling the neutral gas.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ab480f