IMAGING ATOMIC AND HIGHLY EXCITED MOLECULAR GAS IN a z=6.42 QUASAR HOST GALAXY: COPIOUS FUEL FOR AN EDDINGTON-LIMITED STARBURST AT THE END OF COSMIC REIONIZATION

Riechers, Dominik A.; Walter, Fabian; Bertoldi, Frank; Carilli, Christopher L.; Aravena, Manuel; Neri, Roberto; Cox, Pierre; Weiss, Axel; Menten, Karl M.

Abstract

We have imaged CO(J = 7 -> 6) and C I(P-3(2)-> P-3(1)) emission in the host galaxy of the z = 6.42 quasar SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 (hereafter J1148+5251) through observations with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer. The region showing CO(J = 7 -> 6) emission is spatially resolved, and its size of 5 kpc is in good agreement with earlier CO(J = 3 -> 2) observations. In combination with a revised model of the collisional line excitation in this source, this indicates that the highly excited molecular gas traced by the CO J = 7 -> 6 line is subthermally excited (showing only 58% +/- 8% of the CO J = 3 -> 2 luminosity), but not more centrally concentrated. We also detect C I(P-3(2)-> P-3(1)) emission in the host galaxy of J1148+ 5251, but the line is too faint to enable a reliable size measurement. From the C I(P-3(2)-> P-3(1)) line flux, we derive a total atomic carbon mass of M-CI = 1.1 x 10(7) M-circle dot, which corresponds to similar to 5 x 10(-4) times the total molecular gas mass. We also searched for H2O(J(KaKc) = 2(12)-> 1(01)) emission, and obtained a sensitive line luminosity limit of L-H2O' 4.4 x 10(9) K km s(-1) pc(2), i.e., 15% of the CO(J = 3 -> 2) luminosity. The warm, highly excited molecular gas, atomic gas and dust in this quasar host at the end of cosmic reionization maintain an intense starburst that reaches surface densities as high as predicted by (dust opacity) Eddington limited star formation over kiloparsec scales.

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Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volumen: 703
Número: 2
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 1338
Página final: 1345
DOI:

10.1088/0004-637X/703/2/1338

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