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

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    Author
    Laporte, N.
    Zitrin, A. cc
    Ellis, R.S.
    Fujimoto, S. cc
    Brammer, G.
    Richard, J.
    Oguri, M.
    Caminha, G.B.
    Kohno, K.
    Yoshimura, Y.
    Ao, Y.
    Bauer, F.E.
    Caputi, K.
    Egami, E.
    Espada, D.
    González-López, J.
    Hatsukade, B.
    Knudsen, K.K.
    Lee, M.M.
    Magdis, G.
    Ouchi, M.
    Valentino, F.
    Wang, T. cc
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    Affiliation
    Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021
    Keywords
    Galaxies: evolution
    Galaxies: formation
    Galaxies: high-redshift
    Gravitational lensing: strong
    
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    Oxford University Press
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    Laporte, N., Zitrin, A., Ellis, R. S., Fujimoto, S., Brammer, G., Richard, J., Oguri, M., Caminha, G. B., Kohno, K., Yoshimura, Y., Ao, Y., Bauer, F. E., Caputi, K., Egami, E., Espada, D., González-López, J., Hatsukade, B., Knudsen, K. K., Lee, M. M., … Wang, T. (2021). ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: A strongly lensed multiply imaged dusty system at z ≥ 6. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 505(4), 4838–4846.
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    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    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 2.9-2.3+115 × 109 and 4.8-3.4+45 × 106 M☉, respectively, a star formation rate of 9.7-6.6+220 M☉ yr−1, an intrinsic size of 0.54-0.14+026 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. © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society
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    0035-8711
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stab191
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    10.1093/mnras/stab191
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