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2022A&A...667A..70R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 667A, 70 (2022/11-1)

PRUSSIC I. A JVLA survey of HCN, HCO+, and HNC (1-0) emission in z ∼ 3 dusty galaxies: Low dense-gas fractions in high-redshift star-forming galaxies.

RYBAK M., HODGE J.A., GREVE T.R., RIECHERS D., LAMPERTI I., VAN MARREWIJK J., WALTER F., WAGG J. and VAN DER WERF P.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) at redshift z ≥ 1 are among the most vigorously star-forming galaxies in the Universe. However, their dense (≥105 cm–3) gas phase - typically traced by HCN(1-0) - remains almost entirely unexplored: only two DSFGs have been detected in HCN(1-0) to date. We present the results of a Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array survey of the J = 1-0 transition of HCN, HCO+, and HNC(1-0) in six strongly lensed DSFGs at z = 2.5 - 3.3, effectively doubling the number of DSFGs with deep observations of these lines. We detect HCN(1-0) emission in one source (J1202+5354, 4.6 σ), with a tentative HCO+(1-0) detection in another (J1609+6045, 3.3σ). Spectral stacking yields strict upper limits on the HCN/FIR (≤3.6 × 10–4) and HCN/CO(1-0) ratios (≤0.045). The inferred HCN/FIR ratios (a proxy for the star-formation efficiency) are consistent with those in z ∼ 0 far-infrared-luminous starbursts. However, the HCN/CO ratios - a proxy for the dense-gas fraction - are a factor of a few lower than suggested by the two previous DSFG detections. Our results imply that most DSFGs have low dense-gas fractions. A comparison with theoretical models of star-forming galaxies indicates that the bulk of gas in DSFGs is at lower densities (≈102 cm–3), similar to 'normal' star-forming galaxies, rather than ultraluminous starbursts.

Abstract Copyright: © M. Rybak et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation - submillimeter: general - radio lines: galaxies

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