Evidence for environmental effects in the z\,=\,4.3 protocluster core SPT2349-56

Abstract

We present ALMA observations of the [CI] 492 and 806\,GHz fine-structure lines in 25 dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) at z\,=\,4.3 in the core of the SPT2349-56 protocluster. The protocluster galaxies exhibit a median L[CI](2-1)/L[CI](1-0) ratio of 0.94 with an interquartile range of 0.81-1.24. These ratios are markedly different to those observed in DSFGs in the field (across a comparable redshift and 850\,μm flux density range), where the median is 0.55 with an interquartile range of 0.50-0.76, and we show that this difference is driven by an excess of [CI](2-1) in the protocluster galaxies for a given 850\,μm flux density. Assuming local thermal equilibrium, we estimate gas excitation temperatures of T ex\,=\,59.1+8.1-6.8\,K for our protocluster sample and T ex\,=\,33.9+2.4-2.2\,K for the field sample. Our main interpretation of this result is that the protocluster galaxies have had their cold gas driven to their cores via close-by interactions within the dense environment, leading to an overall increase in the average gas density and excitation temperature, and an elevated [CI](2-1) luminosity-to-far-infrared luminosity ratio.

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