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Feeding the spider with carbon

C. De Breuck, A. Lundgren, Bjorn Emonts, Sthabile Kolwa, H. Dannerbauer, M. D. Lehnert

2022Astronomy and Astrophysics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the detection of [CII] 158 μm emission from the Spiderweb galaxy at z = 2.1612 using the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX). The line profile splits into an active galactic nucleus (AGN) and circumgalactic medium (CGM) component previously identified in CO and [CI]. We find that these individual [CII] components are consistent in terms of CO and far-IR luminosity ratios with the populations of other z ≳ 1 AGN and dusty star-forming galaxies. The CGM component dominates the [CII] emission in the 10″ APEX beam. Although we do not have spatially resolved data, the close correspondence of the velocity profile with the CO(1−0) detected only on scales of tens of kiloparsecs in CO(1−0) suggests that the [CII] emission is similarly extended, reminiscent of [CII] halos recently found around z > 5 galaxies. Comparing the first four ionization states of carbon, we find that the atomic [CI] emission is dominant, which increases its reliability as a molecular mass tracer. Our [CII] detection at 601.8 GHz also demonstrates the feasibility to extend the frequency range of ALMA Band 9 beyond the original specifications.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyLuminosityHaloActive galactic nucleusLine (geometry)AstronomyGeometryMathematicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies