Star Formation and ISM Properties in Host Galaxies of Three Far-infrared Luminous Quasars at z6
Abstract
We present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of the CO (2-1) line emission towards three far-infrared luminous quasars at z6: SDSS J231038.88+185519.7 and SDSS J012958.51-003539.7 with 06 resolution and SDSS J205406.42-000514.8 with 21 resolution. All three sources are detected in the CO (2-1) line emission -- one source is marginally resolved, and the other two appear as point sources. Measurements of the CO (2-1) line emission allow us to calculate the molecular gas mass even without a CO excitation model. The inferred molecular gas masses are (0.8-4.3) × 1010 M. The widths and redshifts derived from the CO (2-1) line are consistent with previous CO (6-5) and [C2] measurements. We also report continuum measurements using the Herschel for SDSS J231038.88+185519.7 and SDSS J012958.51-003539.7, and for SDSS J231038.88+185519.7, data obtained at 140 and 300 GHz using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). In the case of SDSS J231038.88+185519.7, we present a detailed analysis of the spectral energy distribution and derive the dust temperature (40 K), the dust mass (109 M), the far-infrared luminosity (8-1000 μm; 1013 L) and the star formation rate (2400-2700 M yr-1). Finally, an analysis of the photo-dissociation regions associated with the three high redshift quasars indicates that the interstellar medium in these sources has similar properties to local starburst galaxies.
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