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The molecular gas content in obscured AGN at z > 1

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-11-14 v1

Abstract

The standard AGN-galaxy co-evolutionary scenario predicts a phase of deeply buried supermassive black hole growth coexisting with a starburst (SB) before feedback phenomena deplete the cold molecular gas reservoir of the galaxy and an optically luminous QSO is revealed ('SB-QSO evolutionary sequence'). The aim of this work is to measure the cold gas reservoir of three highly obscured QSOs to test if their gas fraction is similar to that of sub-millimeter galaxies (SMGs), as expected by some models, and place these measurements in the context of the SB-QSO framework. We target CO(1-0) transition in BzK4892, a Compton Thick (CT) QSO at z=2.6, CO(1-0) in BzK8608 and CO(2-1) in CDF153, two highly obscured QSOs at z=2.5 and z=1.5, respectively. For all these targets, we place 3σ\sigma upper limits on the CO, with LCO<(1.5÷2.8)×1010L'_{CO} < (1.5\div 2.8)\times 10^{10} K km/s pc2^2. We also compare the molecular gas conditions of our targets with those of other systems at z>1, considering normal star forming galaxies and SMGs, unobscured and obscured AGN from the literature. For the AGN samples, we provide an updated and (almost) complete collection of targets with CO follow-up. BzK4892 displays a high star formation efficiency (SFE=LIR/LCO>410=L_{IR}/L'_{CO}>410 L_{\odot}/(K km s1^{-1} pc2^2)) and a gas fraction fgas<0.1f_{gas}<0.1. Less stringent constraints are derived for the other two targets (fgas<0.5f_{gas}<0.5 and SFE>10>10). From the comparison with literature data, we found that a) obscured AGN at z>1 are associated with higher SFE and lower fgasf_{gas} with respect to star forming galaxies; b) mildly and highly obscured active galaxies have comparable gas fractions; c) the SFE of CT and obscured AGN are similar to those of unobscured AGN. Within the SB-QSO framework, these findings could be consistent with a scenario where feedback can impact the host galaxy already from the early phases of the SB-QSO sequence.

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@article{arxiv.1807.03378,
  title  = {The molecular gas content in obscured AGN at z > 1},
  author = {M. Perna and M. T. Sargent and M. Brusa and E. Daddi and C. Feruglio and G. Cresci and G. Lanzuisi and E. Lusso and A. Comastri and R. T. Coogan and Q. D'Amato and R. Gilli and E. Piconcelli and C. Vignali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.03378},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

20 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&A