Imaging the Molecular Gas in a Z=3.9 Quasar Host Galaxy at 0.3 Resolution: a Central, Sub-kiloparsec Scale Star Formation Reservoir in Apm08279+5255

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  • Dominik A. Riechers
  • Fabian Walter
  • Christopher L. Carilli
  • Geraint F. Lewis
چکیده

We have mapped the molecular gas content in the host galaxy of the strongly lensed high redshift quasar APM08279+5255 (z = 3.911) with the Very Large Array at 0.3 resolution. The CO(J=1→0) emission is clearly resolved in our maps. The CO(J=1→0) line luminosity derived from these maps is in good agreement with a previous single-dish measurement. In contrast to previous interferometerbased studies, we find that the full molecular gas reservoir is situated in two compact peaks separated by .0.4. Our observations reveal, for the first time, that the emission from cold molecular gas is virtually cospatial with the optical/near-infrared continuum emission of the central AGN in this source. This striking similarity in morphology indicates that the molecular gas is situated in a compact region close to the AGN. Based on the high resolution CO maps, we present a revised model for the gravitational lensing in this system, which indicates that the molecular gas emission is magnified by only a factor of 4 (in contrast to previously suggested factors of 100). This model suggests that the CO is situated in a circumnuclear disk of ∼550pc radius that is possibly seen at an inclination of .25, i.e., relatively close to face-on. From the CO luminosity, we derive a molecular gas mass of Mgas=1.3×10 M⊙ for this galaxy. From the CO structure and linewidth, we derive a dynamical mass of Mdyn sin i=4.0×10M⊙. Based on a revised mass estimate for the central black hole of MBH=2.3×10 M⊙ and the results of our molecular line study, we find that the mass of the stellar bulge of APM08279+5255 falls short of the local MBH–σbulge relationship of nearby galaxies by more than an order of magnitude, lending support to recent suggestions that this relation may evolve with cosmic time and/or change toward the high mass end. Subject headings: galaxies: active — galaxies: starburst — galaxies: formation — galaxies: highredshift — cosmology: observations — radio lines: galaxies

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تاریخ انتشار 2008