Molecular gas in QSO host galaxies at z>5
R. Maiolino, R. Neri, A. Beelen, F. Bertoldi, C.L. Carilli, P., Caselli, P. Cox, K.M. Menten, T. Nagao, A. Omont, C.M. Walmsley, F. Walter,, A. Weiss

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of molecular gas in a z>5 quasar host galaxy, revealing a high black hole-to-bulge mass ratio and a significant molecular gas reservoir, shedding light on early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detection of CO (5-4) in a z>5 QSO host galaxy, providing insights into molecular gas content and black hole-galaxy co-evolution at early cosmic times.
Findings
CO (5-4) detected in one z>5 QSO, indicating compact molecular gas region.
High BH-to-bulge mass ratio compared to local galaxies.
Correlation between CO luminosity and optical luminosity, with saturation at high redshift.
Abstract
We present observations with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer of three QSOs at z>5 aimed at detecting molecular gas in their host galaxies as traced by CO transitions. CO (5-4) is detected in SDSSJ033829.31+002156.3 at z=5.0267, placing it amongst the most distant sources detected in CO. The CO emission is unresolved with a beam size of ~1", implying that the molecular gas is contained within a compact region, less than ~3kpc in radius. We infer an upper limit on the dynamical mass of the CO emitting region of ~3x10^10 Msun/sin(i)^2. The comparison with the Black Hole mass inferred from near-IR data suggests that the BH-to-bulge mass ratio in this galaxy is significantly higher than in local galaxies. From the CO luminosity we infer a mass reservoir of molecular gas as high as M(H2)=2.4x10^10 Msun, implying that the molecular gas accounts for a significant fraction of the…
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