“…Since the [C II] line emissivity depends on ISM properties, such as the ionization state, metallicity, and gas density (e.g., Vallini et al 2015), the different L [CII] -SFR relations could be alternatively explained by a larger dispersion of the ISM properties in high-z galaxies than in local galaxies. The uncertainties of the SFR estimates might contribute to the large dispersion in high-z galaxies, due to assumptions regarding star formation history, the dust-attenuation curve, and the stellar population age, as discussed in Carniani et al (2020), andSchaerer et al (2020). Another recent report regarding the extended [C II] line morphology up to a radius of ∼10 kpc (e.g., Fujimoto et al 2019Fujimoto et al , 2020bGinolfi et al 2020;Novak et al 2020) might also be related to some of those nondetections, because the surface brightness of the extended emission is significantly decreased in relatively high-resolution maps (Carniani et al 2020).…”