Detection of 1.6× 1010 M of molecular gas in the host galaxy of the z=5.77 SDSS quasar J0927+2001

Abstract

We have detected emission by the CO 5-4 and 6-5 rotational transitions at z = 5.7722 0.0006 from the host galaxy of the SDSS quasar J0927+2001 using the Plateau de Bure interferometer. The peak line flux density for the CO 5-4 line is 0.72 0.09 mJy, with a line FWHM = 610 110 km s-1. The implied molecular gas mass is (1.6 0.3) × 1010 M. We also detect the 90 GHz continuum at 0.12 0.03 mJy, consistent with a 47K dust spectrum extrapolated from higher frequencies. J0927+2001 is the second example of a huge molecular gas reservoir within the host galaxy of a quasar within 1 Gyr of the big bang. Observations of J0927+2001 are consistent with a massive starburst coeval with a bright quasar phase in the galaxy, suggesting the rapid formation of both a super-massive black hole through accretion, and the stellar host spheroid, at a time close to the end of cosmic reionization.

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