TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of the ∼50 kpc circumgalactic environment around the merger system J2057–0030 at z ∼ 4.6 using ALMA
AU - Fuentealba-Fuentes, M.
AU - Lira, P.
AU - Díaz-Santos, T.
AU - Trakhtenbrot, B.
AU - Netzer, H.
AU - Videla, L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors 2024.
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - We present ALMA band-7 observations of J2057−0030, a multi-component merger system at z ∼ 4.68 spanning at least 50 kpc in size, using the [Cii] λ157.74 µm line and underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum. We find two main components, the quasar (or QSO) and a dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG), both detected in [Cii] and continuum emission as well as multiple neighboring clumps detected only in [Cii]. Three of these clumps form a (tidal) tail that extends from the QSO in a straight direction to the west, covering a projected distance of ∼10 kpc. This perturbed morphology, added to a spatial distance of ∼20 kpc and a velocity offset of ∆v = 68 km s−1 between the QSO and the DSFG, strongly supports a merging scenario. By fitting a spectral energy distribution model to the continuum data, we estimate star formation rates of ≈402 M yr−1 for the QSO host and ≈244 M yr−1 for the DSFG, which locate them on or close to the main sequence of star-forming galaxies. The J2057−0030 QSO was selected for being one of the brightest unobscured quasars at its redshift while presenting a rather modest star formation rate. Based on a commonly accepted paradigm regarding the formation of quasars, this result is expected for a quasar that has already passed an obscured phase of rapid star formation during a major merger. However, we see that the merger event in this system is far from being finished, and it is rather likely somewhere between the first pericenter and subsequent close passages. This is presumably another case of a high-z quasar residing in a high-density environment with a companion obscured galaxy.
AB - We present ALMA band-7 observations of J2057−0030, a multi-component merger system at z ∼ 4.68 spanning at least 50 kpc in size, using the [Cii] λ157.74 µm line and underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum. We find two main components, the quasar (or QSO) and a dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG), both detected in [Cii] and continuum emission as well as multiple neighboring clumps detected only in [Cii]. Three of these clumps form a (tidal) tail that extends from the QSO in a straight direction to the west, covering a projected distance of ∼10 kpc. This perturbed morphology, added to a spatial distance of ∼20 kpc and a velocity offset of ∆v = 68 km s−1 between the QSO and the DSFG, strongly supports a merging scenario. By fitting a spectral energy distribution model to the continuum data, we estimate star formation rates of ≈402 M yr−1 for the QSO host and ≈244 M yr−1 for the DSFG, which locate them on or close to the main sequence of star-forming galaxies. The J2057−0030 QSO was selected for being one of the brightest unobscured quasars at its redshift while presenting a rather modest star formation rate. Based on a commonly accepted paradigm regarding the formation of quasars, this result is expected for a quasar that has already passed an obscured phase of rapid star formation during a major merger. However, we see that the merger event in this system is far from being finished, and it is rather likely somewhere between the first pericenter and subsequent close passages. This is presumably another case of a high-z quasar residing in a high-density environment with a companion obscured galaxy.
KW - galaxies: active
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - galaxies: interactions
KW - galaxies: star formation
KW - quasars: general
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/202449241
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/202449241
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197895670
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 687
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
M1 - A62
ER -