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2012A&A...543A.114G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 114-114 (2012/7-1)

Resolved [CII] emission in a lensed quasar at z = 4.4.

GALLERANI S., NERI R., MAIOLINO R., MARTIN S., DE BREUCK C., WALTER F., CASELLI P., KRIPS M., MENEGHETTI M., NAGAO T., WAGG J. and WALMSLEY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present one of the first resolved maps of the [CII] 158µm line, a powerful tracer of the star forming inter-stellar medium, at high redshift. We use the new IRAM PdBI receivers at 350GHz to map this line in BRI 0952-0115, the host galaxy of a lensed quasar at z=4.4 previously found to be very bright in [CII] emission. The [CII] emission is clearly resolved and our data allow us to resolve two [CII] lensed images associated with the optical quasar images. We find that the star formation, as traced by [CII], is distributed over a region of about 1kpc in size near the quasar nucleus, and we infer a star formation surface density >150M/yr/kpc2, similar to that observed in local ULIRGs. We also reveal another [CII] component, extended over ∼12kpc, and located at about 10kpc from the quasar. We suggest that this component is a companion disk galaxy, in the process of merging with the quasar host, whose rotation field is distorted by the interaction with the quasar host, and where star formation, although intense, is more diffuse. These observations suggest that galaxy merging at high-z can enhance star formation at the same time in the form of more compact regions, in the vicinity of the accreting black hole, and in more extended star forming galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - quasars: individual: BRI 0952-0115 - submillimeter: galaxies - infrared: galaxies - quasars: general

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