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The Alpine-Alma [C Ii] Survey: The Infrared-Radio Correlation And Active Galactic Nucleus Fraction Of Star-Forming Galaxies At Z Similar To 4.4-5.9

Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Date Issued
2022-08-01
Author(s)
Lu Shen
Brian C. Lemaux
Lori M. Lubin
Guilin Liu
Matthieu Béthermin
Médéric Boquien
Olga Cucciati
Olivier Le Fèvre
Margherita Talia
Daniela Vergani
Gianni Zamorani
Andreas L. Faisst
Michele Ginolfi
Carlotta Gruppioni
Gareth C. Jones
Sandro Bardelli
Nimish Hathi
Anton M. Koekemoer
Michael Romano
Daniel Schaerer
Elena Zucca
Wenjuan Fang
Ben Forrest
Roy Gal
Denise Hung
Ekta A. Shah
Priti Staab
Brittany Vanderhoof
Ibar, Eduardo  
Facultad de Ciencias  
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac81c5
WoS ID
WOS:000843853200001
Abstract
We present the radio properties of 66 spectroscopically confirmed normal star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at 4.4 < z < 5.9 in the COSMOS field that were [C ii]-detected in the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Large Program to INvestigate [C ii] at Early times (ALPINE). We separate these galaxies (“C ii-detected-all”) into lower-redshift (“C ii-detected-lz”; 〈z〉 = 4.5) and higher-redshift (“C ii-detected-hz”; 〈z〉 = 5.6) subsamples, and stack multiwavelength imaging for each subsample from X-ray to radio bands. A radio signal is detected in the stacked 3 GHz images of the C ii-detected-all and lz samples at ≳3σ. We find that the infrared-radio correlation of our sample, quantified by q TIR, is lower than the local relation for normal SFGs at a ∼3σ significance level, and is instead broadly consistent with that of bright submillimeter galaxies at 2 < z < 5. Neither of these samples show evidence of dominant active galactic nucleus activity in their stacked spectral energy distributions (SEDs), UV spectra, or stacked X-ray images. Although we cannot rule out the possible effects of the assumed spectral index and applied infrared SED templates in causing these differences, at least partially, the lower obscured fraction of star formation than at lower redshift can alleviate the tension between our stacked q TIRs and those of local normal SFGs. It is possible that the dust buildup, which primarily governs the infrared emission, in addition to older stellar populations, has not had enough time to occur fully in these galaxies, whereas the radio emission can respond on a more rapid timescale. Therefore, we might expect a lower q TIR to be a general property of high-redshift SFGs.
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