We present deep ALMA Band 3 observations of the HCN, HCO+, and HNC (4-3) emission in SDP.81, a well-studied z = 3.042 strongly lensed galaxy. These lines trace the high-density gas, which remains almost entirely unexplored in z >= 1 galaxies. Additionally, these dense-gas tracers are potentially powerful diagnostics of the mechanical heating of the interstellar medium. While the HCN(4-3) and HNC(4-3) lines are not detected, the HCO+(4-3) emission is clearly detected and resolved. This is the third detection of this line in a high-redshift star-forming galaxy. We find an unusually high HCO+/HCN intensity ratio of >= 2.2. Based on the photodissociation region modelling, the most likely explanation for the elevated HCO+/HCN ratio is that SDP.81 has low mechanical heating - less than 10% of the total energy budget - and a sub-solar metallicity, Z approximate to 0.5 Z(circle dot). While such conditions might not be representative of the general population of high-redshift dusty galaxies, lower-than-solar metallicity might have a significant impact on gas masses inferred from CO observations. In addition, we report the detection of CO(0-1) absorption from the foreground lensing galaxy and CO(1-0) emission from a massive companion to the lensing galaxy, approximately 50 kpc to the southeast.

PRUSSIC. II. ALMA imaging of dense-gas tracers in SDP.81. Evidence for low mechanical heating and a sub-solar metallicity in a z = 3.04 dusty galaxy / Rybak, M.; van Marrewijk, J.; Hodge, J. A.; Andreani, P.; Calistro Rivera, G.; Graziani, L.; Mckean, J. P.; Viti, S.; van der Werf, P. P.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 679:(2023), pp. 1-10. [10.1051/0004-6361/202347315]

PRUSSIC. II. ALMA imaging of dense-gas tracers in SDP.81. Evidence for low mechanical heating and a sub-solar metallicity in a z = 3.04 dusty galaxy

Graziani, L.;
2023

Abstract

We present deep ALMA Band 3 observations of the HCN, HCO+, and HNC (4-3) emission in SDP.81, a well-studied z = 3.042 strongly lensed galaxy. These lines trace the high-density gas, which remains almost entirely unexplored in z >= 1 galaxies. Additionally, these dense-gas tracers are potentially powerful diagnostics of the mechanical heating of the interstellar medium. While the HCN(4-3) and HNC(4-3) lines are not detected, the HCO+(4-3) emission is clearly detected and resolved. This is the third detection of this line in a high-redshift star-forming galaxy. We find an unusually high HCO+/HCN intensity ratio of >= 2.2. Based on the photodissociation region modelling, the most likely explanation for the elevated HCO+/HCN ratio is that SDP.81 has low mechanical heating - less than 10% of the total energy budget - and a sub-solar metallicity, Z approximate to 0.5 Z(circle dot). While such conditions might not be representative of the general population of high-redshift dusty galaxies, lower-than-solar metallicity might have a significant impact on gas masses inferred from CO observations. In addition, we report the detection of CO(0-1) absorption from the foreground lensing galaxy and CO(1-0) emission from a massive companion to the lensing galaxy, approximately 50 kpc to the southeast.
2023
galaxies; high-redshift; galaxies individual SDP.81; galaxies ISM; submillimeter: ISM
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PRUSSIC. II. ALMA imaging of dense-gas tracers in SDP.81. Evidence for low mechanical heating and a sub-solar metallicity in a z = 3.04 dusty galaxy / Rybak, M.; van Marrewijk, J.; Hodge, J. A.; Andreani, P.; Calistro Rivera, G.; Graziani, L.; Mckean, J. P.; Viti, S.; van der Werf, P. P.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 679:(2023), pp. 1-10. [10.1051/0004-6361/202347315]
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