ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: a strongly lensed multiply imaged dusty system at z ≥ 6

Author:

Laporte N12ORCID,Zitrin A3ORCID,Ellis R S4,Fujimoto S5ORCID,Brammer G5,Richard J6,Oguri M789,Caminha G B10,Kohno K911ORCID,Yoshimura Y11,Ao Y1213,Bauer F E1415,Caputi K510,Egami E16,Espada D171819,González-López J2021,Hatsukade B11ORCID,Knudsen K K22ORCID,Lee M M23,Magdis G5,Ouchi M724,Valentino F5ORCID,Wang T1117ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK

2. Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 19 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK

3. Physics Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 653, Be’er-sheva 8410501, Israel

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK

5. Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN), Copenhagen, K-1017 Denmark

6. Univ Lyon, Univ Lyon1, Ens de Lyon, CNRS, Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon UMR5574, F-69230, Saint-Genis-Laval, France

7. Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (WPI), The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba 277-8583, Japan

8. Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 Japan

9. Research Center for the Early Universe, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan

10. Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen, Postbus 800, NL-700 AV Groningen, the Netherlands

11. Institute of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan

12. Purple Mountain Observatory and Key Laboratory for Radio Astronomy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China

13. School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China

14. Instituto de Astrofisica, Facultad de Fisica, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Av. Vicuna Mackenna 4860, 782-0436 Macul, Santiago, Chile

15. Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS), Nuncio Monse nor Santero Sanz 100, Providencia, Santiago, Chile

16. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

17. National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, Japan

18. Department of Astronomical Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University of AdvancedStudies), 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, Japan

19. SKA Organization, Lower Withington, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL, UK

20. Núcleo de Astronomía de la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Universidad Diego Portales, Av. Ejército Libertador 441, Santiago, Chile

21. Las Campanas Observatory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Casilla 601, La Serena, Chile

22. Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory, SE-43992 Onsala, Sweden

23. Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), Giessenbachstr., D-85748 Garching, Germany

24. Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8582, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT We report the discovery of an intrinsically faint, quintuply-imaged, dusty galaxy MACS0600-z6 at a redshift z = 6.07 viewed through the cluster MACSJ0600.1–2008 (z = 0.46). A ≃ 4σ dust detection is seen at 1.2mm as part of the ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS), an on-going ALMA Large programme, and the redshift is secured via [C ii] 158 μm emission described in a companion paper. In addition, spectroscopic follow-up with GMOS/Gemini-North shows a break in the galaxy’s spectrum, consistent with the Lyman break at that redshift. We use a detailed mass model of the cluster and infer a magnification μ ≳ 30 for the most magnified image of this galaxy, which provides an unprecedented opportunity to probe the physical properties of a sub-luminous galaxy at the end of cosmic reionization. Based on the spectral energy distribution, we infer lensing-corrected stellar and dust masses of $\rm {2.9^{+11.5}_{-2.3}\times 10^9}$ and $\rm {4.8^{+4.5}_{-3.4}\times 10^6}$$\rm {M_{\odot }}$, respectively, a star formation rate of $\rm {9.7^{+22.0}_{-6.6} \, M_{\odot } \, yr^{-1}}$, an intrinsic size of $\rm {0.54^{+0.26}_{-0.14}}$ kpc, and a luminosity-weighted age of 200 ± 100 Myr. Strikingly, the dust production rate in this relatively young galaxy appears to be larger than that observed for equivalent, lower redshift sources. We discuss if this implies that early supernovae are more efficient dust producers and the consequences for using dust mass as a probe of earlier star formation.

Funder

European Research Council

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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