Abstract
We report CO(5 → 4) and CO(6 → 5) line observations in the dusty starbursting galaxy CRLE ( z = 5.667) and the main-sequence (MS) galaxy HZ10 ( z = 5.654) with the Northern Extended Millimeter Array. CRLE is the most luminous z > 5 starburst in the COSMOS field and HZ10 is the most gas-rich “normal” galaxy currently known at z > 5. We find line luminosities for CO(5 → 4) and CO(6 → 5) of (4.9 ± 0.5) and (3.8 ± 0.4) × 10 10 K km s −1 pc 2 for CRLE and upper limits of < 0.76 and < 0.60 × 10 10 K km s −1 pc 2 for HZ10, respectively. The CO excitation of CRLE appears comparable to other z > 5 dusty star-forming galaxies. For HZ10, these line luminosity limits provide the first significant constraints of this kind for an MS galaxy at z > 5. We find the upper limit of L 5 → 4 ′ / L 2 → 1 ′ in HZ10 could be similar to the average value for MS galaxies around z ≈ 1.5, suggesting that MS galaxies with comparable gas excitation may already have existed one billion years after the Big Bang. For CRLE we determine the most likely values for the H 2 density, kinetic temperature, and dust temperature based on excitation modeling of the CO line ladder. We also derive a total gas mass of (7.1 ± 1.3) × 10 10 M ⊙ . Our findings provide some of the currently most detailed constraints on the gas excitation that sets the conditions for star formation in a galaxy protocluster environment at z > 5.
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Vieira, D., Riechers, D. A., Pavesi, R., Faisst, A. L., Schinnerer, E., Scoville, N. Z., & Stacey, G. J. (2022). Molecular Gas Excitation of the Massive Dusty Starburst CRLE and the Main-sequence Galaxy HZ10 at z = 5.7 in the COSMOS Field. The Astrophysical Journal, 925(2), 174. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac403a
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