Multiwavelength characterisation of an ACT-selected, lensed dusty star-forming galaxy at z=2.64

Abstract

We present \,(2--1) and multi-transition 12CO observations of a dusty star-forming galaxy, ACT\,J2029+0120, which we spectroscopically confirm to lie at z\,=\,2.64. We detect CO(3--2), CO(5--4), CO(7--6), CO(8--7), and \,(2--1) at high significance, tentatively detect HCO+(4--3), and place strong upper limits on the integrated strength of dense gas tracers (HCN(4--3) and CS(7--6)). Multi-transition CO observations and dense gas tracers can provide valuable constraints on the molecular gas content and excitation conditions in high-redshift galaxies. We therefore use this unique data set to construct a CO spectral line energy distribution (SLED) of the source, which is most consistent with that of a ULIRG/Seyfert or QSO host object in the taxonomy of the Herschel Comprehensive ULIRG Emission Survey. We employ RADEX models to fit the peak of the CO SLED, inferring a temperature of T117 K and nH2105 cm-3, most consistent with a ULIRG/QSO object and the presence of high density tracers. We also find that the velocity width of the \ line is potentially larger than seen in all CO transitions for this object, and that the L' C\,I(2-1)/L' CO(3-2) ratio is also larger than seen in other lensed and unlensed submillimeter galaxies and QSO hosts; if confirmed, this anomaly could be an effect of differential lensing of a shocked molecular outflow.

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