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First constraints of dense molecular gas at z~7.5 from the quasar P\=oniu\=a'ena

Authors :
Feruglio, Chiara
Maio, Umberto
Tripodi, Roberta
Winters, Jan Martin
Zappacosta, Luca
Bischetti, Manuela
Civano, Francesca
Carniani, Stefano
D'Odorico, Valentina
Fiore, Fabrizio
Gallerani, Simona
Ginolfi, Michele
Maiolino, Roberto
Piconcelli, Enrico
Valiante, Rosa
Zanchettin, Maria Vittoria
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We report the detection of CO(6-5) and CO(7-6) and their underlying continua from the host galaxy of quasar J100758.264+211529.207 (P\=oniu\=a'ena) at z=7.5419, obtained with the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA). P\=oniu\=a'ena belongs to the HYPerluminous quasars at the Epoch of ReionizatION (HYPERION) sample of 17 $z>6$ quasars selected to be powered by supermassive black holes (SMBH) which experienced the fastest mass growth in the first Gyr of the Universe. The one reported here is the highest-redshift measurement of the cold and dense molecular gas to date. The host galaxy is unresolved and the line luminosity implies a molecular reservoir of $\rm M(H_2)=(2.2\pm0.2)\times 10^{10}$ $\rm M_\odot$, assuming a CO spectral line energy distribution typical of high-redshift quasars and a conversion factor $\alpha=0.8$ $\rm M_{\odot} (K\,km \, s^{-1} \,pc^{2})^{-1} $. We model the cold dust spectral energy distribution (SED) to derive a dust mass of M$_{\rm dust} =(2.1\pm 0.7)\times 10^8$ $\rm M_\odot$, and thus a gas to dust ratio $\sim100$. Both the gas and dust mass are not dissimilar from the reservoir found for luminous quasars at $z\sim6$. We use the CO detection to derive an estimate of the cosmic mass density of $\rm H_2$, $\Omega_{H_2} \simeq 1.31 \times 10^{-5}$. This value is in line with the general trend suggested by literature estimates at $ z < 7 $ and agrees fairly well with the latest theoretical expectations of non-equilibrium molecular-chemistry cosmological simulations of cold gas at early times.<br />Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2304.09129
Document Type :
Working Paper