论文标题
CO(1-0)的kiloparsec-scale成像(1-0)的冷分子气体储存量
Kiloparsec-scale imaging of the CO(1-0)-traced cold molecular gas reservoir in a z~3.4 submillimeter galaxy
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论文摘要
我们提出了一项对CO(1-0)在未放大的Z $ \ sim $ 3.4亚毫米$ 3.4亚毫米的SMM J13120+4242中对冷分子气(1-0)进行的高分辨率研究。在0.39英寸($ \ sim $ 3 kpc)尺度上成像的气体储层,分为两个组件,分为$ \ sim $ 11 kpc,总范围16 $ \ sim $ 3 kpc。尽管储层的空间范围很大,但观测值很大,观察值显示了CO(1-0)$ 64 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267 $ 267. s $^{ - 1} $。 $ \ times $ 10 $^{10} $($α_\ Mathrm {Co} $/1)M $ _ {\ odot} $。高级阶段。 J13120处于合并驱动的Starburst和Unobsced Quasar之间的快速过渡阶段。
We present a high-resolution study of the cold molecular gas as traced by CO(1-0) in the unlensed z$\sim$3.4 submillimeter galaxy SMM J13120+4242, using multi-configuration observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA). The gas reservoir, imaged on 0.39" ($\sim$3 kpc) scales, is resolved into two components separated by $\sim$11 kpc with a total extent of 16 $\sim$3 kpc. Despite the large spatial extent of the reservoir, the observations show a CO(1-0) FWHM linewidth of only 267 $\pm$ 64 km s$^{-1}$. We derive a revised line luminosity of L'$_\mathrm{CO(1-0)}$ = (10 $\pm$ 3) $\times$ 10$^{10}$ K km s$^{-1}$ pc$^2$ and a molecular gas mass of M$_\mathrm{gas}$ = (13 $\pm$ 3) $\times$ 10$^{10}$ ($α_\mathrm{CO}$/1) M$_{\odot}$. Despite the presence of a velocity gradient (consistent with previous resolved CO(6-5) imaging), the CO(1-0) imaging shows evidence for significant turbulent motions which are preventing the gas from fully settling into a disk. The system likely represents a merger in an advanced stage. Although the dynamical mass is highly uncertain, we use it to place an upper limit on the CO-to-H$_2$ mass conversion factor $α_\mathrm{CO}$ of 1.4. We revisit the SED fitting, finding that this galaxy lies on the very massive end of the main sequence at z = 3.4. Based on the low gas fraction, short gas depletion time and evidence for a central AGN, we propose that SMM J13120 is in a rapid transitional phase between a merger-driven starburst and an unobscured quasar. The case of SMM J13120 highlights the how mergers may drive important physical changes in galaxies without pushing them off the main sequence.