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2015ApJ...805L...8B - Astrophys. J., 805, L8 (2015/May-3)

Bright [C II] 158 µm emission in a quasar host galaxy at z = 6.54.

BANADOS E., DECARLI R., WALTER F., VENEMANS B.P., FARINA E.P. and FAN X.

Abstract (from CDS):

The [C ii] 158 µm fine-structure line is known to trace regions of active star formation and is the main coolant of the cold, neutral atomic medium. In this Letter, we report a strong detection of the [C ii] line in the host galaxy of the brightest quasar known at z > 6.5, the Pan-STARRS1 selected quasar PSO J036.5078+03.0498 (hereafter P036+03), using the IRAM NOEMA millimeter interferometer. Its [C ii] and total far-infrared luminosities are 5.8 ± 0.7) x 109 L and (7.6 ± 1.5) x 1012L_☉, respectively. This results in an L[CII]/LTIR ratio of ∼ 0.8 x 10–3, which is at the high end of those found for active galaxies, though it is lower than the average found in typical main-sequence galaxies at z ∼ 0. We also report a tentative additional line that we identify as a blended emission from the 322 - 313 and 523 - 432 H2 O transitions. If confirmed, this would be the most distant detection of water emission to date. P036+03 rivals the current prototypical luminous J1148+5251 quasar at z = 6.42, in both rest-frame UV and [C ii] luminosities. Given its brightness and because it is visible from both hemispheres (unlike J1148+5251), P036+03 has the potential of becoming an important laboratory for the study of star formation and of the interstellar medium only ∼800 Myr after the Big Bang.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general

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