HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3

We observed the [C II] line in 15 lensed galaxies at redshifts 1 < z <. 3 using HIFI on the Herschel Space Observatory and detected 14/15 galaxies at 3 sigma or better. High magnifications enable even modestly luminous galaxies to be detected in [C II] with Herschel. The [C II] luminosity in t...

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Main Authors: Malhotra, Sangeeta, Rhoads, James E., Finkelstein, K., Yang, Huan, Carilli, Chris, Combes, Françoise, Dassas, Karine, Finkelstein, Steven, Frye, Brenda, Gerin, Maryvonne, Guillard, Pierre, Nesvadba, Nicole, Rigby, Jane, Shin, Min-Su, Spaans, Marco, Strauss, Michael A., Papovich, Casey
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6228722017-03-29T03:00:35Z HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3 Malhotra, Sangeeta Rhoads, James E. Finkelstein, K. Yang, Huan Carilli, Chris Combes, Françoise Dassas, Karine Finkelstein, Steven Frye, Brenda Gerin, Maryvonne Guillard, Pierre Nesvadba, Nicole Rigby, Jane Shin, Min-Su Spaans, Marco Strauss, Michael A. Papovich, Casey Univ Arizona, Steward Observ infrared: ISM ISM: atoms galaxies: high-redshift radiation mechanisms: thermal We observed the [C II] line in 15 lensed galaxies at redshifts 1 < z <. 3 using HIFI on the Herschel Space Observatory and detected 14/15 galaxies at 3 sigma or better. High magnifications enable even modestly luminous galaxies to be detected in [C II] with Herschel. The [C II] luminosity in this sample ranges from 8x10(7) L-circle dot to 3.7x10(9) L-circle dot (after correcting for magnification), confirming that [C II] is a strong tracer of the ISM at high redshifts. The ratio of the [C II] line to the total far-infrared (FIR) luminosity serves as a measure of the ratio of gas to dust cooling and thus the efficiency of the grain photoelectric heating process. It varies between 3.3% and 0.09%. We compare the [C II]/FIR ratio to that of galaxies at z = 0 and at high redshifts and find that they follow similar trends. The [C II]/FIR ratio is lower for galaxies with higher dust temperatures. This is best explained if increased UV intensity leads to higher FIR luminosity and dust temperatures, but gas heating does not rise due to lower photoelectric heating efficiency. The [C II]/FIR ratio shows weaker correlation with FIR luminosity. At low redshifts highly luminous galaxies tend to have warm dust, so the effects of dust temperature and luminosity are degenerate. Luminous galaxies at high redshifts show a range of dust temperatures, showing that [C II]/FIR correlates most strongly with dust temperature. The [C II] to mid-IR ratio for the HELLO sample is similar to the values seen for low-redshift galaxies, indicating that small grains and PAHs dominate the heating in the neutral ISM, although some of the high [CII]/FIR ratios may be due to turbulent heating. 2017-01-20 Article HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C ii] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z = 1–3 2017, 835 (1):110 The Astrophysical Journal 1538-4357 10.3847/1538-4357/835/1/110 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622872 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622872 The Astrophysical Journal en http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/835/i=1/a=110?key=crossref.f8751d633f7d4697b14e4597f1e5dd5f © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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topic infrared: ISM
ISM: atoms
galaxies: high-redshift
radiation mechanisms: thermal
spellingShingle infrared: ISM
ISM: atoms
galaxies: high-redshift
radiation mechanisms: thermal
Malhotra, Sangeeta
Rhoads, James E.
Finkelstein, K.
Yang, Huan
Carilli, Chris
Combes, Françoise
Dassas, Karine
Finkelstein, Steven
Frye, Brenda
Gerin, Maryvonne
Guillard, Pierre
Nesvadba, Nicole
Rigby, Jane
Shin, Min-Su
Spaans, Marco
Strauss, Michael A.
Papovich, Casey
HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
description We observed the [C II] line in 15 lensed galaxies at redshifts 1 < z <. 3 using HIFI on the Herschel Space Observatory and detected 14/15 galaxies at 3 sigma or better. High magnifications enable even modestly luminous galaxies to be detected in [C II] with Herschel. The [C II] luminosity in this sample ranges from 8x10(7) L-circle dot to 3.7x10(9) L-circle dot (after correcting for magnification), confirming that [C II] is a strong tracer of the ISM at high redshifts. The ratio of the [C II] line to the total far-infrared (FIR) luminosity serves as a measure of the ratio of gas to dust cooling and thus the efficiency of the grain photoelectric heating process. It varies between 3.3% and 0.09%. We compare the [C II]/FIR ratio to that of galaxies at z = 0 and at high redshifts and find that they follow similar trends. The [C II]/FIR ratio is lower for galaxies with higher dust temperatures. This is best explained if increased UV intensity leads to higher FIR luminosity and dust temperatures, but gas heating does not rise due to lower photoelectric heating efficiency. The [C II]/FIR ratio shows weaker correlation with FIR luminosity. At low redshifts highly luminous galaxies tend to have warm dust, so the effects of dust temperature and luminosity are degenerate. Luminous galaxies at high redshifts show a range of dust temperatures, showing that [C II]/FIR correlates most strongly with dust temperature. The [C II] to mid-IR ratio for the HELLO sample is similar to the values seen for low-redshift galaxies, indicating that small grains and PAHs dominate the heating in the neutral ISM, although some of the high [CII]/FIR ratios may be due to turbulent heating.
author2 Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
author_facet Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
Malhotra, Sangeeta
Rhoads, James E.
Finkelstein, K.
Yang, Huan
Carilli, Chris
Combes, Françoise
Dassas, Karine
Finkelstein, Steven
Frye, Brenda
Gerin, Maryvonne
Guillard, Pierre
Nesvadba, Nicole
Rigby, Jane
Shin, Min-Su
Spaans, Marco
Strauss, Michael A.
Papovich, Casey
author Malhotra, Sangeeta
Rhoads, James E.
Finkelstein, K.
Yang, Huan
Carilli, Chris
Combes, Françoise
Dassas, Karine
Finkelstein, Steven
Frye, Brenda
Gerin, Maryvonne
Guillard, Pierre
Nesvadba, Nicole
Rigby, Jane
Shin, Min-Su
Spaans, Marco
Strauss, Michael A.
Papovich, Casey
author_sort Malhotra, Sangeeta
title HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
title_short HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
title_full HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
title_fullStr HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
title_full_unstemmed HERSCHEL EXTREME LENSING LINE OBSERVATIONS: [C II] VARIATIONS IN GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS z=1-3
title_sort herschel extreme lensing line observations: [c ii] variations in galaxies at redshifts z=1-3
publisher IOP PUBLISHING LTD
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622872
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