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CO (7−6), [C i] 370 μm, and [N ii] 205 μm Line Emission of the QSO BRI 1335-0417 at Redshift 4.407

Authors :
Yinghe Zhao
C. Kevin Xu
Paul van der Werf
David B. Sanders
Nanyao Lu
Jiasheng Huang
Tanio Díaz-Santos
Dimitra Rigopoulou
Vassilis Charmandaris
Tianwen Cao
George C. Privon
Cheng Cheng
Zhong Wang
Yu Gao
Aaron S. Evans
Source :
Astrophysical Journal, Astrophysical Journal, 864(1), 38
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2018.

Abstract

We present the results from our Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) imaging observations of the CO(7-6), [C i] 370 μm (hereafter [C i]), and [N ii] 205 μm (hereafter [N ii]) lines and their underlying continuum emission of BRI 1335-0417, an infrared bright quasar at z = 4.407. At the achieved resolutions of ∼1.″1 to 1.″2 (or 7.5-8.2 kpc), the continuum at 205 and 372 μm (rest frame), the CO(7-6), and the [C i] emissions are at best barely resolved whereas the [N ii] emission is well resolved with a beam-deconvolved major axis of 1.″3(±0.″3) or 9(±2) kpc. As a warm dense gas tracer, the CO(7-6) emission shows a more compact spatial distribution and a significantly higher peak velocity dispersion than the other two lines that probe lower density gas, a picture favoring a merger-Triggered star formation (SF) scenario over an orderly rotating SF disk. The CO(7-6) data also indicate a possible QSO-driven gas outflow that reaches a maximum line-of-sight velocity of 500-600 km s-1. The far-infrared (FIR) dust temperature (Tdust) of 41.5 K from a graybody fit to the continuum agrees well with the average Tdustinferred from various line luminosity ratios. The resulting LCO(7-6)/LFIRluminosity ratio is consistent with that of local luminous infrared galaxies powered predominantly by SF. The LCO(7-6)-inferred SF rate is 5.1(±1.5) × 103Moyr-1. The system has an effective star-forming region of kpc in diameter and a molecular gas reservoir of ∼5 × 1011Mo.

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
864
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....78e9d77b10839ac2cacc83033a40fc27
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aad3c9