Abstract
We present a comparative analysis of the CH+(1-0) and Lyα lines, observed with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array and Keck telescope, respectively, in the field of the submillimetre-selected galaxy SMM J02399-0136 at z ~2.8, which comprises a heavily obscured starburst galaxy and a broad absorption line quasar, immersed in a large Lyα nebula. This comparison highlights the critical role played by turbulence in channelling the energy across gas phases and scales, splitting the energy trail between hot/thermal and cool/turbulent phases in the circumgalactic medium (CGM). The unique chemical and spectroscopic properties of CH+ are used to infer the existence of a massive (~3.5 × 1010 M⊙), highly turbulent reservoir of diffuse molecular gas of radius ~20 kpc coinciding with the core of the Lyα nebula. The whole cool and cold CGM is shown to be inflowing towards the galaxies at a velocity ~400 km s-1. Several kpc-scale shocks are detected tentatively in CH+ emission. Their linewidth and specific location in space and velocity with respect to the high-velocity Lyα emission suggest that they lie at the interface of the inflowing CGM and the high-velocity outflowing gas. They signpost the feeding of CGM turbulence by active galactic nuclei- and stellar-driven outflows. The mass and energy budgets of the CGM require net mass accretion at a rate commensurate with the star formation rate. From this similarity, we infer that the merger-driven burst of star formation and black-hole growth are ultimately fuelled by large-scale gas accretion.
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Vidal-García, A., Falgarone, E., Arrigoni Battaia, F., Godard, B., Ivison, R. J., Zwaan, M. A., … Gavazzi, R. (2021). Where infall meets outflows: Turbulent dissipation probed by CH+and Lyα in the starburst/AGN galaxy group SMM J02399-0136 at z ~2.8. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 506(2), 2551–2573. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1503
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