An ALMA view of the interstellar medium of the z=4.77 lensed starburst SPT-S J213242-5802.9
Abstract
We present ALMA detections of the [NII] 205μm and CO(12-11) emission lines, and the tentative detection of [CI] 3P1 - 3P0 for the strongly lensed (μ=5.70.5) dusty, star-forming galaxy SPT-S J213242-5802.9 (hereafter SPT2132-58) at z=4.77. The [NII] and CO(12-11) lines are detected at 11.5 and 8.5 σ level, respectively, by our band-6 observations. The [CI] line is detected at 3.2 σ after a re-analysis of existing band-3 data. The [CI] luminosity implies a gas mass of 3.81.2×1010 M, and consequently a very short depletion timescale of 3413 Myr and a CO-luminosity-to-gas-mass conversion factor α CO of 1.00.3 M (K km s-1 pc2)-1. SPT2132-58 is an extreme starburst with an intrinsic star formation rate of 1100200 M/yr. We find a [CII]/[NII] ratio of 267, which is the highest reported at z>4. This suggests that SPT2132-58 hosts an evolved interstellar medium (0.5 Z<Z<1.5 Z), which may be dominated by photodissociation regions. The CO(2-1) and CO(5-4) transitions have lower CO-to-far-infrared ratios than local and high-redshift samples, while CO(12-11) is similar to these samples, suggesting the presence of an additional very excited component or an AGN.