Compact dust emission in a gravitationally lensed massive quiescent galaxy at z = 2.15 revealed in ~130 pc-resolution observations by ALMA

Abstract

We present new observations of MRG-M2129, a quiescent galaxy at z = 2.15 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). With the combination of the gravitational lensing effect by the foreground cluster and the angular resolution provided by ALMA, our data reveal 1.2 mm continuum emission at 130 pc angular resolution. Compact dust continuum is detected at 7.9 σ in the target but displaced from its stellar peak position by 62 38 mas, or 169 105 pc in the source plane. We find considerably high dust-to-stellar mass ratio, 4 × 10-4. From non-detection of the [C i] 3P2 -> 3P1 line, we then derive 3 σ upper limits on the molecular gas-to-dust mass ratio δGDR < 60 and the molecular gas-to-stellar mass ratio fH2 < 2.3%. The derived δGDR is >2× smaller than the typical value assumed for quiescent galaxies in the literature. Our study supports that there exists a broad range of δGDR and urges submillimeter follow-up observations of quenching/recently quenched galaxies at similar redshifts. Based on the derived low δGDR and other observed dust properties, we argue that the central black hole is still active and regulates star formation in the system. Our study exhibits a rare case of a gravitationally lensed type 2 QSO harbored by a quiescent galaxy.

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