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2022MNRAS.517L..60D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 517, L60-L64 (2022/November-3)

Ammonia in the interstellar medium of a starbursting disc at z = 2.6.

DOHERTY M.J., GEACH J.E., IVISON R.J., MENTEN K.M., JACOB A.M., FORBRICH J. and DYE S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the detection of the ground state rotational emission of ammonia, ortho-NH3 (JK = 10 → 00) in a gravitationally lensed intrinsically hyperluminous star-bursting galaxy at z = 2.6. The integrated line profile is consistent with other molecular and atomic emission lines which have resolved kinematics well modelled by a 5 kpc-diameter rotating disc. This implies that the gas responsible for NH3 emission is broadly tracing the global molecular reservoir, but likely distributed in pockets of high density (n ≳ 5 × 104 cm–3). With a luminosity of 2.8 × 106 L, the NH3 emission represents 2.5 × 10–7 of the total infrared luminosity of the galaxy, comparable to the ratio observed in the Kleinmann-Low nebula in Orion and consistent with sites of massive star formation in the Milky Way. If $L_{\rm NH_3}/L_{\rm IR}$ serves as a proxy for the 'mode' of star formation, this hints that the nature of star formation in extreme starbursts in the early Universe is similar to that of Galactic star-forming regions, with a large fraction of the cold interstellar medium in this state, plausibly driven by a storm of violent disc instabilities in the gas-dominated disc. This supports the 'full of Orions' picture of star formation in the most extreme galaxies seen close to the peak epoch of stellar mass assembly.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing: strong - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: starburst - submillimetre: galaxies - submillimetre: ISM

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