Ground-state 12CO emission and a resolved jet at 115 GHz (rest-frame) in the radio loud quasar 3C318
Ian Heywood, Alejo Martinez-Sansigre, Chris J.Willott, Steve Rawlings

TL;DR
This study detects and spatially resolves CO emission and a jet in the high-redshift quasar 3C318, revealing a possible merger and providing insights into molecular gas content and galaxy evolution at early cosmic times.
Contribution
First detection of ground-state CO emission and resolved jet in 3C318, indicating a merger scenario and measuring molecular gas mass at high redshift.
Findings
CO emission is spatially offset from the quasar nucleus.
The molecular gas mass is approximately 3.7 x 10^10 solar masses.
The system likely involves a merger or disrupted galaxy.
Abstract
An analysis of 44 GHz VLA observations of the z = 1.574 radio-loud quasar 3C318 has revealed emission from the redshifted J = 1 - 0 transition of the CO molecule and spatially resolved the 6.3 kpc radio jet associated with the quasar at 115 GHz rest-frame. The continuum-subtracted line emitter is spatially offset from the quasar nucleus by 0.33" (2.82 kpc in projection). This spatial offset has a significance of >8-sigma and, together with a previously published -400 km/s velocity offset measured in the J = 2 - 1 CO line relative to the systemic redshift of the quasar, rules out a circumnuclear starburst or molecular gas ring and suggests that the quasar host galaxy is either undergoing a major merger with a gas-rich galaxy or is otherwise a highly disrupted system. If the merger scenario is correct then the event may be in its early stages, acting as the trigger for both the young…
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