Author
Khusanova, Y.Bañados, E.
Mazzucchelli, C.
Rojas-Ruiz, S.
Momjian, E.
Walter, F.
Decarli, R.
Venemans, B.
Farina, E.P.
Meyer, R.
Wang, F.
Yang, J.
Affiliation
Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022Keywords
Galaxies: activeGalaxies: high-redshift
Galaxies: jets
Galaxies: nuclei
Galaxies: star formation
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Khusanova, Y., Bañados, E., Mazzucchelli, C., Rojas-Ruiz, S., Momjian, E., Walter, F., Decarli, R., Venemans, B., Farina, E. P., Meyer, R., Wang, F., & Yang, J. (2022). The [CII] and FIR properties of z > 6 radio-loud quasars. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 664.Journal
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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
There are only five radio-loud quasars currently known within 1 Gyr from the Big Bang (z > 6) and the properties of their host galaxies have not been explored in detail. We present a NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) survey of [CII] (158 μm) and underlying continuum emission of four z > 6 radio-loud quasars, revealing their diverse properties. J0309+2717 (z = 6.10) has a bright [CII] line and underlying continuum, implying that the host galaxy is a starburst with a star-formation rate SFR = 340- 1200 M⊙ yr- 1. J1429+5447 (z = 6.18) has a SFR = 520 - 870 M⊙ yr- 1 and its [CII] profile is consistent with two Gaussians, which could be interpreted as a galaxy merger. J1427+3312 (z = 6.12) has a moderate SFR = 30- 90 M⊙ yr- 1. Notably, this is a broad absorption line quasar and we searched for the presence of high-velocity outflows in the host galaxy. Although the NOEMA data tentatively reveal a broad component of the [CII] line as wide as 1400 km s- 1, the sensitivity of our current data are not sufficient to confirm it. Finally, P172+18 (z = 6.82) is undetected in both [CII] and the continuum, implying a SFR < 22- 40 M⊙ yr- 1. The broad range of SFRs is similar to what is observed in radio-quiet quasars at similar redshifts. If radio jets do not significantly contribute to both [CII] and IR luminosities, this suggests there is no feedback from the jet on the star formation in the host galaxy. © Y. Khusanova et al. 2022.Note
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10.1051/0004-6361/202243660
