Molecular Gas in Redshift 6 Quasar Host Galaxies
Ran Wang, Chris L. Carilli, R. Neri, D. A. Riechers, Jeff Wagg, Fabian, Walter, Frank Bertoldi, Karl M. Menten, Alain Omont, Pierre Cox, Xiaohui Fan

TL;DR
This study presents new CO emission observations of six z~6 quasars, revealing highly excited molecular gas and suggesting active star formation and co-evolution of supermassive black holes and host galaxies near the end of reionization.
Contribution
First comprehensive CO line emission analysis of z~6 quasars, linking molecular gas properties to galaxy formation and black hole growth in the early universe.
Findings
High excitation CO lines indicate molecular gas masses around 10^10 M_sun.
No significant difference in gas properties between z~6 quasars and lower-redshift samples.
Most quasars follow the FIR-CO luminosity relation, implying active star formation.
Abstract
We report our new observations of redshifted carbon monoxide emission from six z~6 quasars, using the PdBI. CO (6-5) or (5-4) line emission was detected in all six sources. Together with two other previous CO detections, these observations provide unique constraints on the molecular gas emission properties in these quasar systems close to the end of the cosmic reionization. Complementary results are also presented for low-J CO lines observed at the GBT and the VLA, and dust continuum from five of these sources with the SHARC-II bolometer camera at the CSO. We then present a study of the molecular gas properties in our combined sample of eight CO-detected quasars at z~6. The detections of high-order CO line emission in these objects indicates the presence of highly excited molecular gas, with estimated masses on the order of 10^10 M_sun within the quasar host galaxies. No significant…
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