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Gas and Star Formation from HD and Dust Emission in a Strongly Lensed Galaxy (2009.00674v1)

Published 1 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: The molecular gas content of high-redshift galaxies is a highly sought-after property. However, H$2$ is not directly observable in most environments, so its mass is probed through other emission lines (e.g., CO, [CI], [CII]), or through a gas-to-dust ratio. Each of these methods depends on several assumptions, and are best used in parallel. In this work, we extend an additional molecular gas tracer to high-redshift studies by observing hydrogen deuteride (HD) emission in the strongly lensed $z=5.656$ galaxy SPT0346-52 with ALMA. While no HD(1-0) emission is detected, we are able to place an upper limit on the gas mass of $\rm M{H_2}<6.4\times10{11} M_{\odot}$. This is used to find a limit on the $\rm L'{CO}$ conversion factor of $\rm\alpha{CO}<5.8$ M${\odot}$(K km s${-1}$ pc$2$)${-1}$. In addition, we construct the most complete spectral energy distribution (SED) of this source to date, and fit it with a single-temperature modified blackbody using the nested sampling code MultiNest, yielding a best-fit dust mass $\rm M{dust}=10{8.92\pm0.02}$ M${\odot}$, dust temperature $78.6\pm0.5$ K, dust emissivity spectral index $\beta=1.81\pm0.03$, and star formation rate $\rm SFR=3800\pm100$ M${\odot}$ year${-1}$. Using the continuum flux densities to estimate the total gas mass of the source, we find $\rm M_{H_2}<2.4\times10{11}$ M${\odot}$, assuming sub-solar metallicity. This implies a CO conversion factor of $\rm \alpha{CO}<2.2$, which is between the standard values for MW-like galaxies and starbursts. These properties confirm that SPT0346-52 is a heavily starbursting, gas rich galaxy.

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