A 158μm [Cii] line survey of galaxies at z ∼ 1-2: An indicator of star formation in the early universe

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We have detected the 158μm [Cii] line from 12 galaxies at z ∼ 1-2. This is the first survey of this important star formation tracer at redshifts covering the epoch of maximum star formation in the universe and quadruples the number of reported high-z [C ii] detections. The line is very luminous, between <0.024% and 0.65% of the far-infrared (FIR) continuum luminosity of our sources, and arises from photodissociation regions on molecular cloud surfaces. An exception is PKS 0215+015, where half of the [C ii] emission could arise from X-ray-dominated regions near the central active galactic nucleus (AGN). The L[C ii]/LFIR ratio in our star formation-dominated systems is ∼8 times larger than that of our AGN-dominated systems. Therefore this ratio selects for star formationdominated systems. Furthermore, the L [C ii]/LFIR and L[C ii]/L(CO(1-0)) ratios in our star-forming galaxies and nearby starburst galaxies are the same, so that luminous star-forming galaxies at earlier epochs (z ∼ 1-2) appear to be scaled-up versions of local starbursts entailing kiloparsec-scale starbursts. Most of the FIR and [C ii] radiation from our AGN-dominated sample (excepting PKS 0215+015) also arises from kiloparsec-scale star formation, but with far-UV radiation fields ∼8 times more intense than in our star formation-dominated sample. We speculate that the onset of AGN activity stimulates large-scale star formation activity within AGN-dominated systems. This idea is supported by the relatively strong [O iii] line emission, indicating very young stars, that was recently observed in high-z composite AGN/starburst systems. Our results confirm the utility of the [Cii] line, and in particular, the L[C ii]/L(FIR) and L [C ii]/LCO(1-0) ratios as tracers of star formation in galaxies at high redshifts. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society.

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Stacey, G. J., Hailey-Dunsheath, S., Ferkinhoff, C., Nikola, T., Parshley, S. C., Benford, D. J., … Fiolet, N. (2010). A 158μm [Cii] line survey of galaxies at z ∼ 1-2: An indicator of star formation in the early universe. Astrophysical Journal, 724(2), 957–974. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/724/2/957

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