BR1202-0725: An Extreme Multiple Merger at z = 4.7
P. Salome, M. Guelin, D. Downes, P. Cox, S. Guilloteau, A. Omont, R., Gavazzi, R. Neri

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution observations of the BR1202-0725 system at z=4.7, revealing it as a complex, interacting group of starburst galaxies with no lensing effects, providing insights into early galaxy mergers.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed molecular and dust continuum imaging of BR1202-0725, demonstrating it as an un-lensed, multiple merger system at high redshift with resolved sub-structures.
Findings
Both galaxies are spatially resolved in molecular lines and dust continuum.
The NW companion has a very broad CO profile, indicating intense activity.
No evidence of gravitational lensing was found in the system.
Abstract
The radio-quiet quasar BR1202-0725 (z=4.695) is a remarkable source with a bright Northwest (NW) companion detected at submm and radio wavelengths but invisible in the optical. In the absence of amplification by gravitational lensing, BR1202-0725 would be the most luminous binary CO and FIR source in the Universe. In this paper, we report observations with the IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer of BR1202-0725 in the redshifted emission of the CO(5-4) and (7-6) lines, the [C I](3P2-3P1) line, a high angular resolution (0.3 x 0.8 arcsec) 1.3 mm map of the rest-frame, far-IR dust continuum, and a search for the CO(11-10) line. We compare these results with recent ALMA data in the [C II] line. Both the quasar host galaxy and its NW companion are spatially resolved in the molecular line emission and the dust continuum. The CO profile of the NW companion is very broad with a full width at…
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