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SUPER. VI. A giant molecular halo around a z~2 quasar

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-10-20 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the discovery of copious molecular gas in the halo of cid_346, a z=2.2z=2.2 quasar studied as part of the SINFONI survey for Unveiling the Physics and Effect of Radiative feedback (SUPER). New Atacama Compact Array (ACA) CO(3-2) observations detect a much higher flux (by a factor of 14±514\pm5) than measured on kiloparsec scales (r8r\lesssim8 kpc) using previous snapshot Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array data. Such additional CO(3-2) emission traces a structure that extends out to r200r\sim200 kpc in projected size, as inferred through direct imaging and confirmed by an analysis of the uv visibilities. This is the most extended molecular circumgalactic medium (CGM) reservoir that has ever been mapped. It shows complex kinematics, with an overall broad line profile (FWHM =1000= 1000 km/s) that is skewed towards redshifted velocities up to at least v1000v\sim1000 km/s. Using the optically thin assumption, we estimate a strict lower limit for the total molecular CGM mass observed by ACA of MmolCGM>1010 MM_{mol}^{CGM}>10^{10}~M_{\odot}. There is however room for up to MmolCGM1.7×1012M^{CGM}_{mol}\sim 1.7\times 10^{12} MM_{\odot}, once optically thick CO emission with αCO=3.6\alpha_{\rm CO}=3.6 M (K km s1 pc2)1\rm M_{\odot}~(K~km~s^{-1}~pc^2)^{-1} and LCO(32)/LCO(10)=0.5L^{\prime}_{CO(3-2)}/L^{\prime}_{CO(1-0)}=0.5 are assumed. Since cid_346 hosts quasar-driven ionised outflows and since there is no evidence of merging companions or an overdensity, we suggest that outflows may have played a crucial rule in seeding metal-enriched, dense gas on halo scales. However, the origin of such an extended molecular CGM remains unclear.

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@article{arxiv.2109.02269,
  title  = {SUPER. VI. A giant molecular halo around a z~2 quasar},
  author = {C. Cicone and V. Mainieri and C. Circosta and D. Kakkad and G. Vietri and M. Perna and M. Bischetti and S. Carniani and G. Cresci and C. Harrison and F. Mannucci and A. Marconi and E. Piconcelli and A. Puglisi and J. Scholtz and C. Vignali and G. Zamorani and L. Zappacosta and F. Arrigoni Battaia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02269},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in A&A Letters. 9 pages and 9 figures including Appendix. Version updated after language editing