High Sensitivity Array Observations of the $z = 4.4$ QSO BRI 1335-0417
E. Momjian, C. L. Carilli, D. A. Riechers, F. Walter

TL;DR
This study uses high-sensitivity VLBI observations at 1.4 GHz to analyze the radio emission from the high-redshift quasar BRI 1335-0417, revealing starburst activity without evidence of a radio-loud AGN.
Contribution
First high-resolution VLBI imaging of a $z=4.4$ quasar, demonstrating starburst-driven radio emission and constraining the absence of a compact AGN core.
Findings
Radio emission consistent with a starburst origin.
No detection of a compact high-brightness temperature core.
Estimated star formation rate of a few thousand solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present sensitive phase-referenced VLBI results on the radio continuum emission from the QSO BRI 1335--0417. The observations were carried out at 1.4 GHz using the High Sensitivity Array (HSA). Our sensitive VLBI image at mas ( kpc) resolution shows continuum emission in BRI 1335--0417 with a total flux density of Jy, consistent with the flux density measured with the VLA. The size of the source at FWHM is mas ( kpc) and the derived intrinsic brightness temperature is K. No continuum emission is detected at the full VLBI resolution ( mas, pc), with a 4 point source upper limit of 34 Jy beam, or an upper limit to the intrinsic brightness temperature of K. The highest angular resolution with at least a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
