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Molecular Line Observations in Two Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies at z = 6.9

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-11-17 v1

Abstract

SPT0311-58 is the most massive infrared luminous system discovered so far during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). In this paper, we present a detailed analysis of the molecular interstellar medium at z = 6.9, through high-resolution observations of the CO(6-5), CO(7-6), CO(10-9), [CI](2-1), and p-H2O(211-202) lines and dust continuum emission with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The system consists of a pair of intensely star-forming gravitationally lensed galaxies (labelled West and East). The intrinsic far-infrared luminosity is (16 ±\pm 4)×1012 L\times\rm 10^{12} \ \rm L_{\odot} in West and (27 ±\pm 4)×1011 L\times\rm 10^{11} \ \rm L_{\odot} in East. We model the dust, CO, and [CI] using non-local thermodynamic equilibrium radiative transfer models and estimate the intrinsic gas mass to be (5.4 ±\pm 3.4)×1011 M\times\rm 10^{11} \ \rm M_{\odot} in West and (3.1 ±\pm 2.7)×1010 M\times\rm 10^{10} \ \rm M_{\odot} in East. We find that the CO spectral line energy distribution in West and East are typical of high-redshift sub-millimeter galaxies (SMGs). The CO-to-H2 conversion factor (αCO\alpha_{CO}) and the gas depletion time scales estimated from the model are consistent with the high-redshift SMGs in the literature within the uncertainties. We find no evidence of evolution of depletion time with redshift in SMGs at z > 3. This is the most detailed study of molecular gas content of a galaxy in the EoR to-date, with the most distant detection of H2O in a galaxy without any evidence for active galactic nuclei in the literature.

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@article{arxiv.2108.11319,
  title  = {Molecular Line Observations in Two Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies at z = 6.9},
  author = {Sreevani Jarugula and Joaquin D. Vieira and Axel Weiß and Justin S. Spilker and Manuel Aravena and Melanie Archipley and Matthieu Béthermin and Scott C. Chapman and Chenxing Dong and Thomas R. Greve and Kevin Harrington and Christopher C. Hayward and Yashar Hezaveh and Ryley Hill and Katrina C. Litke and Matthew A. Malkan and Daniel P. Marrone and Desika Narayanan and Kedar A. Phadke and Cassie Reuter and Kaja M. Rotermund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11319},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal. 34 pages, 17 figures