A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch

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A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch. / Wu, Yunjing; Cai, Zheng; Neeleman, Marcel; Finlator, Kristian; Zhang, Shiwu; Prochaska, J. Xavier; Wang, Ran; Emonts, Bjorn H. C.; Fan, Xiaohui; Keating, Laura C.; Wang, Feige; Yang, Jinyi; Hennawi, Joseph F.; Wang, Junxian.

In: Nature Astronomy, Vol. 5, 27.09.2021, p. 1110-1117.

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Wu, Y, Cai, Z, Neeleman, M, Finlator, K, Zhang, S, Prochaska, JX, Wang, R, Emonts, BHC, Fan, X, Keating, LC, Wang, F, Yang, J, Hennawi, JF & Wang, J 2021, 'A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch', Nature Astronomy, vol. 5, pp. 1110-1117. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4

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Wu, Y., Cai, Z., Neeleman, M., Finlator, K., Zhang, S., Prochaska, J. X., Wang, R., Emonts, B. H. C., Fan, X., Keating, L. C., Wang, F., Yang, J., Hennawi, J. F., & Wang, J. (2021). A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch. Nature Astronomy, 5, 1110-1117. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4

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Wu Y, Cai Z, Neeleman M, Finlator K, Zhang S, Prochaska JX et al. A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch. Nature Astronomy. 2021 Sep 27;5:1110-1117. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4

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Wu, Yunjing ; Cai, Zheng ; Neeleman, Marcel ; Finlator, Kristian ; Zhang, Shiwu ; Prochaska, J. Xavier ; Wang, Ran ; Emonts, Bjorn H. C. ; Fan, Xiaohui ; Keating, Laura C. ; Wang, Feige ; Yang, Jinyi ; Hennawi, Joseph F. ; Wang, Junxian. / A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch. In: Nature Astronomy. 2021 ; Vol. 5. pp. 1110-1117.

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title = "A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch",
abstract = "The physical and chemical properties of the circumgalactic medium at z greater than or similar to 6 have been studied successfully through the absorption in the spectra of background quasi-stellar objects(1-3). One of the most crucial questions is to Investigate the nature and location of the source galaxies that give rise to these early metal absorbers(4-6). Theoretical models suggest that momentum-driven outflows from typical star-forming galaxies can eject metals into the circumgalactic medium and the intergalactic medium at z = 5-6 (refs. (7-9)). Deep, dedicated surveys have searched for Ly alpha emission associated with strong C IV absorbers at z approximate to 6, but only a few Ly alpha-emitter candidates have been detected. Interpreting these detections is moreover ambiguous because Ly alpha is a resonant line(10-12), raising the need for complementary techniques for detecting absorbers' host galaxies. Here we report a [C II] 158 mu m emitter detected using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array that is associated with a strong low-ionization absorber, O I, at z = 5.978. The projected impact parameter between O I and [C II] emitter is 20.0 kpc. The measured [CII] luminosity is 7.0 x 10(7) solar luminosities. Further analysis indicates that strong O I absorbers may reside in the circumgalactic medium of massive halos one to two orders of magnitude more massive than expected values(8,14).",
keywords = "SIMILAR-TO 6, STAR-FORMATION, HOST GALAXIES, CIRCUMGALACTIC MEDIUM, INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM, SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY, ULTRAVIOLET-SPECTRA, LUMINOSITY FUNCTION, DUST CONTENT, EMISSION",
author = "Yunjing Wu and Zheng Cai and Marcel Neeleman and Kristian Finlator and Shiwu Zhang and Prochaska, {J. Xavier} and Ran Wang and Emonts, {Bjorn H. C.} and Xiaohui Fan and Keating, {Laura C.} and Feige Wang and Jinyi Yang and Hennawi, {Joseph F.} and Junxian Wang",
year = "2021",
month = sep,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4",
language = "English",
volume = "5",
pages = "1110--1117",
journal = "Nature Astronomy",
issn = "2397-3366",
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T1 - A [C II] 158 mu m emitter associated with an O I absorber at the end of the reionization epoch

AU - Wu, Yunjing

AU - Cai, Zheng

AU - Neeleman, Marcel

AU - Finlator, Kristian

AU - Zhang, Shiwu

AU - Prochaska, J. Xavier

AU - Wang, Ran

AU - Emonts, Bjorn H. C.

AU - Fan, Xiaohui

AU - Keating, Laura C.

AU - Wang, Feige

AU - Yang, Jinyi

AU - Hennawi, Joseph F.

AU - Wang, Junxian

PY - 2021/9/27

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N2 - The physical and chemical properties of the circumgalactic medium at z greater than or similar to 6 have been studied successfully through the absorption in the spectra of background quasi-stellar objects(1-3). One of the most crucial questions is to Investigate the nature and location of the source galaxies that give rise to these early metal absorbers(4-6). Theoretical models suggest that momentum-driven outflows from typical star-forming galaxies can eject metals into the circumgalactic medium and the intergalactic medium at z = 5-6 (refs. (7-9)). Deep, dedicated surveys have searched for Ly alpha emission associated with strong C IV absorbers at z approximate to 6, but only a few Ly alpha-emitter candidates have been detected. Interpreting these detections is moreover ambiguous because Ly alpha is a resonant line(10-12), raising the need for complementary techniques for detecting absorbers' host galaxies. Here we report a [C II] 158 mu m emitter detected using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array that is associated with a strong low-ionization absorber, O I, at z = 5.978. The projected impact parameter between O I and [C II] emitter is 20.0 kpc. The measured [CII] luminosity is 7.0 x 10(7) solar luminosities. Further analysis indicates that strong O I absorbers may reside in the circumgalactic medium of massive halos one to two orders of magnitude more massive than expected values(8,14).

AB - The physical and chemical properties of the circumgalactic medium at z greater than or similar to 6 have been studied successfully through the absorption in the spectra of background quasi-stellar objects(1-3). One of the most crucial questions is to Investigate the nature and location of the source galaxies that give rise to these early metal absorbers(4-6). Theoretical models suggest that momentum-driven outflows from typical star-forming galaxies can eject metals into the circumgalactic medium and the intergalactic medium at z = 5-6 (refs. (7-9)). Deep, dedicated surveys have searched for Ly alpha emission associated with strong C IV absorbers at z approximate to 6, but only a few Ly alpha-emitter candidates have been detected. Interpreting these detections is moreover ambiguous because Ly alpha is a resonant line(10-12), raising the need for complementary techniques for detecting absorbers' host galaxies. Here we report a [C II] 158 mu m emitter detected using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array that is associated with a strong low-ionization absorber, O I, at z = 5.978. The projected impact parameter between O I and [C II] emitter is 20.0 kpc. The measured [CII] luminosity is 7.0 x 10(7) solar luminosities. Further analysis indicates that strong O I absorbers may reside in the circumgalactic medium of massive halos one to two orders of magnitude more massive than expected values(8,14).

KW - SIMILAR-TO 6

KW - STAR-FORMATION

KW - HOST GALAXIES

KW - CIRCUMGALACTIC MEDIUM

KW - INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM

KW - SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY

KW - ULTRAVIOLET-SPECTRA

KW - LUMINOSITY FUNCTION

KW - DUST CONTENT

KW - EMISSION

U2 - 10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4

DO - 10.1038/s41550-021-01471-4

M3 - Journal article

VL - 5

SP - 1110

EP - 1117

JO - Nature Astronomy

JF - Nature Astronomy

SN - 2397-3366

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