Detection of the [O I] 63 $\mu$m emission line from the $z = 6.04$ quasar J2054-0005

We report the highest-redshift detection of [O I] 63 $\mu$m from a luminous quasar, J2054-0005, at $z=6.04$ based on the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array Band 9 observations. The [O I] 63 $\mu$m line luminosity is $(4.5\pm1.5) \times 10^{9}~L_{\rm \odot}$, corresponding to the [O I] 63...

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Hauptverfasser: Ishii, Nozomi, Hashimoto, Takuya, Ferkinhoff, Carl, Rybak, Matus, Inoue, Akio K, Michiyama, Tomonari, Donevski, Darko, Fujimoto, Seiji, Salak, Dragan, Kuno, Nario, Matsuo, Hiroshi, Mawatari, Ken, Tamura, Yoichi, Izumi, Takuma, Nagao, Tohru, Nakazato, Yurina, Osone, Wataru, Sugahara, Yuma, Usui, Mitsutaka, Wakasugi, Koki, Yajima, Hidenobu, Bakx, Tom J. L. C, Fudamoto, Yoshinobu, Meyer, Romain A, Walter, Fabian, Yoshida, Naoki
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Rybak, Matus
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Michiyama, Tomonari
Donevski, Darko
Fujimoto, Seiji
Salak, Dragan
Kuno, Nario
Matsuo, Hiroshi
Mawatari, Ken
Tamura, Yoichi
Izumi, Takuma
Nagao, Tohru
Nakazato, Yurina
Osone, Wataru
Sugahara, Yuma
Usui, Mitsutaka
Wakasugi, Koki
Yajima, Hidenobu
Bakx, Tom J. L. C
Fudamoto, Yoshinobu
Meyer, Romain A
Walter, Fabian
Yoshida, Naoki
description We report the highest-redshift detection of [O I] 63 $\mu$m from a luminous quasar, J2054-0005, at $z=6.04$ based on the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array Band 9 observations. The [O I] 63 $\mu$m line luminosity is $(4.5\pm1.5) \times 10^{9}~L_{\rm \odot}$, corresponding to the [O I] 63 $\mu$m-to-far-infrared luminosity ratio of $\approx 6.7\times10^{-4}$, which is consistent with the value obtained in the local universe. Remarkably, [O I] 63 $\mu$m is as bright as [C II] 158 $\mu$m, resulting in the [O I]-to-[C II] line luminosity ratio of $1.3\pm0.5$. Based on a careful comparison of the luminosity ratios of [O I] 63 $\mu$m, [C II] 158 $\mu$m, and dust continuum emission to models of photo-dissociation regions, we find that J2054-0005 has a gas density log($n_{\rm H}$/cm$^{-3}$)$=3.7\pm0.3$ and an incident far-ultraviolet radiation field of log($G/G_{\rm 0}$)$= 3.0\pm0.1$, showing that [O I] 63 $\mu$m serves as an important coolant of the dense and warm gas in J2054-0005. A close examination of the [O I] and [C II] line profiles suggests that the [O I] line may be partially self-absorbed, however deeper observations are needed to verify this conclusion. Regardless, the gas density and incident radiation field are in a broad agreement with the values obtained in nearby star-forming galaxies and objects with [O I] 63 $\mu$m observations at $z=1-3$ with the Herschel Space Observatory. These results demonstrate the power of ALMA high-frequency observations targeting [O I] 63 $\mu$m to examine the properties of photo-dissociation regions in high-redshift galaxies.
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