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No evidence for enhanced [OIII] 88um emission in a z~6 quasar compared to its companion starbursting galaxy

Authors :
Walter, Fabian
Riechers, Dominik
Novak, Mladen
Decarli, Roberto
Ferkinhoff, Carl
Venemans, Bram
Banados, Eduardo
Bertoldi, Frank
Carilli, Chris
Fan, Xiaohui
Farina, Emanuele
Mazzucchelli, Chiara
Neeleman, Marcel
Rix, Hans-Walter
Strauss, Michael
Uzgil, Bade
Wang, Ran
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present ALMA band 8 observations of the [OIII] 88um line and the underlying thermal infrared continuum emission in the z=6.08 quasar CFHQS J2100-1715 and its dust-obscured starburst companion galaxy (projected distance: ~60 kpc). Each galaxy hosts dust-obscured star formation at rates > 100 M_sun/yr, but only the quasar shows evidence for an accreting 10^9 M_sun black hole. Therefore we can compare the properties of the interstellar medium in distinct galactic environments in two physically associated objects, ~1 Gyr after the Big Bang. Bright [OIII] 88um emission from ionized gas is detected in both systems; the positions and line-widths are consistent with earlier [CII] measurements, indicating that both lines trace the same gravitational potential on galactic scales. The [OIII] 88um/FIR luminosity ratios in both sources fall in the upper range observed in local luminous infrared galaxies of similar dust temperature, although the ratio of the quasar is smaller than in the companion. This suggests that gas ionization by the quasar (expected to lead to strong optical [OIII] 5008A emission) does not dominantly determine the quasar's FIR [OIII] 88um luminosity. Both the inferred number of photons needed for the creation of O++ and the typical line ratios can be accounted for without invoking extreme (top-heavy) stellar initial mass functions in the starbursts of both sources.<br />Comment: ApJ Letters, accepted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1811.12836
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aaf4fa