Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-05-20
Astrophys.J.739:L31,2011
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
6 pages, 4 figures, to appear in ApJL (EVLA Special Issue; accepted May 19, 2011)
Scientific paper
10.1088/2041-8205/739/1/L31
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(1-0) emission in the z~3.4 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) SMM J09431+4700 and SMM J13120+4242, using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). SMM J09431+4700 is resolved into the two previously reported millimeter sources H6 and H7, separated by ~30kpc in projection. We derive CO(1-0) line luminosities of L'(CO 1-0) = (2.49+/-0.86) and (5.82+/-1.22) x 10^10 K km/s pc^2 for H6 and H7, and L'(CO 1-0) = (23.4+/-4.1) x 10^10 K km/s pc^2 for SMM J13120+4242. These are ~1.5-4.5x higher than what is expected from simple excitation modeling of higher-J CO lines, suggesting the presence of copious amounts of low-excitation gas. This is supported by the finding that the CO(1-0) line in SMM J13120+4242, the system with lowest CO excitation, appears to have a broader profile and more extended spatial structure than seen in higher-J CO lines (which is less prominently seen in SMM J09431+4700). Based on L'(CO 1-0) and excitation modeling, we find M_gas = 2.0-4.3 and 4.7-12.7 x 10^10 Msun for H6 and H7, and M_gas = 18.7-69.4 x 10^10 Msun for SMM J13120+4242. The observed CO(1-0) properties are consistent with the picture that SMM J09431+4700 represents an early-stage, gas-rich major merger, and that SMM J13120+4242 represents such a system in an advanced stage. This study thus highlights the importance of spatially and dynamically resolved CO(1-0) observations of SMGs to further understand the gas physics that drive star formation in these distant galaxies, which becomes possible only now that the EVLA rises to its full capabilities.
Bertoldi Frank
Carilli Christopher L.
Hodge Jacqueline
Riechers Dominik. A.
Walter Fabian
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