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Witnessing galaxy assembly at the edge of the reionization epoch

Authors :
Valentina D'Odorico
Fabrizio Fiore
Roberto Maiolino
Andrea Ferrara
Stefano Carniani
Chiara Feruglio
Enrico Piconcelli
Stefano Cristiani
Andrea Pallottini
Simona Gallerani
Alessandro Marconi
D'Odorico, V.
Feruglio, C.
Ferrara, A.
Gallerani, S.
Pallottini, A.
Carniani, S.
Maiolino, R.
Cristiani, S.
Marconi, A.
Piconcelli, E.
Fiore, F.
ITA
D'Odorico, V [0000-0003-3693-3091]
Feruglio, C [0000-0002-4227-6035]
Ferrara, A [0000-0002-9400-7312]
Gallerani, S [0000-0002-7200-8293]
Pallottini, A [0000-0002-7129-5761]
Carniani, S [0000-0002-6719-380X]
Cristiani, S [0000-0002-2115-5234]
Marconi, A [0000-0002-9889-4238]
Piconcelli, E [0000-0001-9095-2782]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report the discovery of Serenity-18, a galaxy at z=5.939 for which we could measure the content of molecular gas, M(H_2)~ 5 x10^9 M_sun, traced by the CO(6-5) emission, together with the metal-poor ([Fe/H]=-3.08 +- 0.12, [Si/H]=-2.86 +- 0.14) gas clump/filament which is possibly feeding its growth. The galaxy has an estimated star formation rate of ~100 M_sun yr^{-1}, implying that it is a typical main sequence galaxy at these redshifts. The metal-poor gas is detected through a damped Lyman-alpha absorber (DLA) observed at a spatial separation of 40 kpc and at the same redshift of Serenity-18, along the line of sight to the quasar SDSS J2310+1855 (z_em = 6.0025). The chemical abundances measured for the damped Lyman-alpha system are in very good agreement with those measured for other DLAs discovered at similar redshifts, indicating an enrichment due to massive PopII stars. The galaxy/Damped system we discovered is a direct observational evidence of the assembly of a galaxy at the edge of the reionization epoch.<br />Paper published in ApJ Letters. Version corresponding to the published one

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X, 00046361, 00046264, 20418205, and 00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f89b389b18c95bf3a433d51ae5f8196