Molecular Gas in a Submillimeter Galaxy at z=4.5: Evidence for a Major Merger at 1 Billion Years after the Big Bang
E. Schinnerer, C.L. Carilli, P. Capak, A. Martinez-Sansigre, N.Z., Scoville, V. Smolcic, Y. Taniguchi, M.S. Yun, F. Bertoldi, O. Le Fevre, L. de, Ravel

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of molecular gas in a high-redshift galaxy, providing evidence for a major merger event at about one billion years after the Big Bang, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed molecular gas observations of a z=4.5 galaxy, revealing a major merger and high star formation rate at this epoch.
Findings
Detected CO(4-3) emission with a width of ~1000 km/s
Estimated molecular gas mass of 2.6e10 solar masses
Evidence of a major merger at z=4.5
Abstract
We report the detection of CO molecular line emission in the z=4.5 millimeter-detected galaxy COSMOS_J100054+023436 (hereafter: J100+0234) using the IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer (PdBI) and NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA). The CO(4-3) line as observed with PdBI has a full line width of ~1000 km/s, an integrated line flux of 0.66 Jy km/s, and a CO luminosity of 3.2e10 L_sun. Comparison to the 3.3sigma detection of the CO(2-1) line emission with the VLA suggests that the molecular gas is likely thermalized to the J=4-3 transition level. The corresponding molecular gas mass is 2.6e10 M_sun assuming an ULIRG-like conversion factor. From the spatial offset of the red- and blue-shifted line peaks and the line width a dynamical mass of 1.1e11 M_sun is estimated assuming a merging scenario. The molecular gas distribution coincides with the rest-frame optical and radio position of the object…
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