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ALMA detection of [OIII] 88um at z=12.33: Exploring the Nature and Evolution of GHZ2 as a Massive Compact Stellar System

Authors :
Zavala, Jorge A.
Bakx, Tom
Mitsuhashi, Ikki
Castellano, Marco
Calabro, Antonello
Akins, Hollis
Buat, Veronique
Casey, Caitlin M.
Fernandez-Arenas, David
Franco, Maximilien
Fontana, Adriano
Hatsukade, Bunyo
Ho, Luis C.
Ikeda, Ryota
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan
Koekemoer, Anton M.
McKinney, Jed
Napolitano, Lorenzo
Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo G.
Santini, Paola
Serjeant, Stephen
Terlevich, Elena
Terlevich, Roberto
Yung, L. Y. Aaron
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present ALMA observations on the high-redshift galaxy GHZ2 and report a successful detection of the rest-frame 88um atomic transition from doubly-ionized Oxygen at z=12.3327+/-0.0005. Based on these observations, combined with additional constraints on the [OIII] 52um line luminosity and previous JWST data, we argue that GHZ2 is likely powered by compact and young star formation, and show that it follows well-established relationships found for giant HII regions and metal-poor star-forming dwarf galaxies that are known to host bright super star clusters. Additionally, these observations provide new constraints on the Oxygen electron density (100 < n_e[cm^-3] < 4,000) and dynamical mass (M_dyn=3-8x10^8M_sun). The existence of these massive starburst systems 13.3Gyr ago might explain the origin of today's globular clusters, a long-standing question in astronomy. To test this, we present observational probes to investigate whether sources like GHZ2 are linked to the formation of today's globular clusters or other more massive compact stellar systems.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.03593
Document Type :
Working Paper