Extended Cold Molecular Gas Reservoirs in z~3.4 Submillimeter Galaxies
Dominik A. Riechers (1), Jacqueline Hodge (2), Fabian Walter (2),, Christopher L. Carilli (3), Frank Bertoldi (4) ((1) Caltech, (2) MPIA, (3), NRAO, (4) AIfA)

TL;DR
This paper presents spatially resolved CO(1-0) observations of z~3.4 submillimeter galaxies, revealing large reservoirs of low-excitation gas and providing insights into their merger stages and star formation processes.
Contribution
First spatially resolved CO(1-0) observations of high-redshift SMGs, showing extensive low-excitation gas and linking gas properties to merger stages.
Findings
CO(1-0) luminosities are 1.5-4.5 times higher than expected from higher-J lines.
SMM J13120+4242 has broader, more extended CO(1-0) emission than higher-J lines.
Gas masses range from 2.0 to 69.4 x 10^10 Msun, indicating large gas reservoirs.
Abstract
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(1-0) emission in the z~3.4 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) SMM J09431+4700 and SMM J13120+4242, using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). SMM J09431+4700 is resolved into the two previously reported millimeter sources H6 and H7, separated by ~30kpc in projection. We derive CO(1-0) line luminosities of L'(CO 1-0) = (2.49+/-0.86) and (5.82+/-1.22) x 10^10 K km/s pc^2 for H6 and H7, and L'(CO 1-0) = (23.4+/-4.1) x 10^10 K km/s pc^2 for SMM J13120+4242. These are ~1.5-4.5x higher than what is expected from simple excitation modeling of higher-J CO lines, suggesting the presence of copious amounts of low-excitation gas. This is supported by the finding that the CO(1-0) line in SMM J13120+4242, the system with lowest CO excitation, appears to have a broader profile and more extended spatial structure than seen in higher-J CO lines (which is…
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