Physical Conditions of the Gas in an ALMA [CII]-identified Submillimetre Galaxy at z = 4.44

Abstract

We present CO(2-1) observations of the submillimetre galaxy ALESS65.1 performed with the Australia Telescope Compact Array at 42.3 GHz. A previous ALMA study of submillimetre galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South detected [CII] 157.74 micron emission from this galaxy at a redshift of z = 4.44. No CO(2-1) emission was detected but we derive a firm upper limit to the cold gas mass in ALESS65.1 of Mgas < 1.7 x 1010 Modot. The estimated gas depletion timescale is <50 Myr, which is similar to other high redshift SMGs, and consistent with z > 4 SMGs being the likely progenitors of massive red-and-dead galaxies at z > 2. The ratio of the [CII], CO and far-infrared luminosities implies a strong far-ultraviolet field of G0 > 103, as seen in Galactic star forming regions or local ULIRGs. The observed L[CII]/LFIR = 2.3 x 10-3 is high compared to local ULIRGs and, combined with L[CII]/LCO > 2700, it is consistent with ALESS65.1 either having an extended (several kpc) [CII] emitting region or lower than solar metallicity.

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