2009AJ....138..895W -
Astron. J., 138, 895-899 (2009/September-0)
Constraints on the presence of water megamaser emission in z ∼ 2.5 ultraluminous infrared starburst galaxies.
WAGG J. and MOMJIAN E.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA) and Arecibo observations of two lensed submillimeter galaxies at z ∼ 2.5, in order to search for redshifted 22.235 GHz water megamaser emission. Both SMM J14011+0252 and SMM J16359+6612 have multi-wavelength characteristics consistent with ongoing starburst activity, as well as CO line emission indicating the presence of warm molecular gas. Our observations do not reveal any evidence for H2 O megamaser emission in either target, while the lensing allows us to obtain deep limits to the H2 O line luminosities, (3σ) in the case of SMM J14011+0252, and for SMM J16359+6612, assuming line widths of 80 km/s. Our search for, and subsequent nondetection of, H2 O megamaser emission in two strongly lensed starburst galaxies rich in gas and dust suggests that such megamaser emission is not likely to be common within the unlensed population of high-redshift starburst galaxies. We use the recent detection of strong H2 O megamaser emission in the lensed quasar, MG J0414+0534 at z = 2.64 to make predictions for future EVLA C-band surveys of H2 O megamaser emission in submillimeter galaxies hosting active galactic nuclei.
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cosmology: observations - galaxies: starburst - submillimeter
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