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2011ApJ...741L..38V - Astrophys. J., 741, L38 (2011/November-2)

Water vapor emission reveals a highly obscured, star-forming nuclear region in the QSO host galaxy APM 08279+5255 at z = 3.9.

VAN DER WERF P.P., BERCIANO ALBA A., SPAANS M., LOENEN A.F., MEIJERINK R., RIECHERS D.A., COX P., WEISS A. and WALTER F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the detection of four rotational emission lines of water vapor, from energy levels Eu/k = 101-454 K, in the gravitationally lensed z = 3.9 QSO host galaxy APM 08279+5255. While the lowest H2 O lines are collisionally excited in clumps of warm, dense gas (density of hydrogen nuclei, gas temperature Tg∼ 105±21 K), we find that the excitation of the higher lines is dominated by the intense local infrared radiation field. Since only collisionally excited emission contributes to gas cooling, we conclude that H2 O is not a significant coolant of the warm molecular gas. Our excitation model requires the radiatively excited gas to be located in an extended region of high 100 µ m opacity (τ100= 0.9±0.2). Locally, such extended infrared-opaque regions are found only in the nuclei of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. We propose a model where the infrared-opaque circumnuclear cloud, which is penetrated by the X-ray radiation field of the QSO nucleus, contains clumps of massive star formation where the H2 O emission originates. The radiation pressure from the intense local infrared radiation field exceeds the thermal gas pressure by about an order of magnitude, suggesting close to Eddington-limited star formation in these clumps.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: individual: APM 08279+5255

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