First [NII]122μm line detection in a QSO-SMG pair BRI 1202-0725 at z=4.69
Abstract
We report the first detection obtained with ALMA of the [N II] 122μm line emission from a galaxy group BRI 1202-0725 at z=4.69 consisting of a QSO and a submilimeter-bright galaxy (SMG). Combining with a detection of [N II] 205μm line in both galaxies, we constrain the electron densities of the ionized gas based on the line ratio of [NII]122/205. The derived electron densities are 26+12-11 and 134+50-39 cm-3 for the SMG and the QSO, respectively. The electron density of the SMG is similar to that of the Galactic Plane and to the average of the local spirals. Higher electron densities by up to a factor of three could, however, be possible for systematic uncertainties of the line flux estimates. The electron density of the QSO is comparable to high-z star-forming galaxies at z=1.5-2.3, obtained using rest-frame optical lines and with the lower limits suggested from stacking analysis on lensed starbursts at z=1-3.6 using the same tracer of [NII]. Our results suggest a large scatter of electron densities in global scale at fixed star formation rates for extreme starbursts. The success of the [N II] 122μm and 205μm detections at z=4.69 demonstrates the power of future systematic surveys of extreme starbursts at z>4 for probing the ISM conditions and the effects on surrounding environments.
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