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    Imaging the molecular interstellar medium in a gravitationally lensed star-forming galaxy at z = 5.7

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    Apostolovski, Yordanka
    Aravena, Manuel
    Anguita, Timo cc
    Spilker, Justin
    Weiß, Axel
    Béthermin, Matthieu
    Chapman, Scott C.
    Chen, Chian-Chou cc
    Cunningham, Daniel
    De Breuck, Carlos
    Dong, Chenxing
    Hayward, Christopher C.
    Hezaveh, Yashar
    Jarugula, Sreevani
    Litke, Katrina
    Ma, Jingzhe
    Marrone, Daniel P.
    Narayanan, Desika
    Reuter, Cassie A.
    Rotermund, Kaja
    Vieira, Joaquin
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2019-07-30
    Keywords
    galaxies: high-redshift
    galaxies: ISM
    galaxies: star formation
    ISM: molecules
    
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    EDP SCIENCES S A
    Citation
    Apostolovski, Y. C., Anguita, T. A., Aravena, M. P., Spilker, J., Weiß, A., Béthermin, M., . . . Ma, J. (2019). Imaging the molecular interstellar medium in a gravitationally lensed star-forming galaxy at z = 5.7. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 628, A23.
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    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Aims. We present and study spatially resolved imaging obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) of multiple (CO)-C-12(J = 6-5, 8-7, and 9-8) and two H2O(2(02)-1(11) and 2(11)-2(02)) emission lines and cold dust continuum toward the gravitationally lensed dusty star-forming galaxy SPT 0346-52 at z = 5.656. Methods. Using a visibility-domain source-plane reconstruction we probe the structure and dynamics of the different components of the interstellar medium (ISM) in this galaxy down to scales of 1 kpc in the source plane. Results. Measurements of the intrinsic sizes of the different CO emission lines indicate that the higher J transitions trace more compact regions in the galaxy. Similarly, we find smaller dust continuum intrinsic sizes with decreasing wavelength, based on observations at rest frame 130, 300, and 450 mu m. The source shows significant velocity structure, and clear asymmetry where an elongated structure is observed in the source plane with significant variations in their reconstructed sizes. This could be attributed to a compact merger or turbulent disk rotation. The differences in velocity structure through the different line tracers, however, hint at the former scenario in agreement with previous [CII] line imaging results. Measurements of the CO line ratios and magnifications yield significant variations as a function of velocity, suggesting that modeling of the ISM using integrated values could be misinterpreted. Modeling of the ISM in SPT 0346-52 based on delensed fluxes indicates a highly dense and warm medium, qualitatively similar to that observed in high-redshift quasar hosts.
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    1432-0746
    DOI
    10.1051/0004-6361/201935308
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    Final published version
    Sponsors
    Universidad Andres Bello; Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism's Programa Inicativa Cientifica Milenio [IC 12009]; Australian Government; NSF [PLR-1248097, AST-1715206, PHY-1125897]; Kavli Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [GBMF 947]; US NSF [AST-1715213, AST-1716127]; A.P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship; Simons Foundation; HST Theory Award [15043.0001]; US NSF NRAO [SOSPA5-001]
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