Very extended cold gas, star formation and outflows in the halo of a bright QSO at z>6
C. Cicone, R. Maiolino, S. Gallerani, R. Neri, A. Ferrara, E. Sturm,, F. Fiore, E. Piconcelli, and C. Feruglio

TL;DR
This study reveals extensive cold gas, star formation, and powerful quasar-driven outflows reaching up to 30 kpc in a z>6 quasar host galaxy, providing new insights into early galaxy evolution and feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of the morphology and dynamics of extended cold gas and outflows in a z>6 quasar host galaxy using [CII] and FIR observations.
Findings
Major quasar-driven outflow with velocities up to 1400 km/s.
Outflow extends to approximately 30 kpc from the nucleus.
Significant extended cold gas and star formation beyond the central regions.
Abstract
Past observations of QSO host galaxies at z >6 have found cold gas and star formation on compact scales of a few kiloparsecs. We present new high sensitivity IRAM PdBI follow-up observations of the [CII] 158micron emission line and FIR continuum in the host galaxy of SDSS J1148+5152, a luminous QSO at redshift 6.4189. We find that a large fraction of the gas traced by [CII] is at high velocities, up to ~1400 km/s relative to the systemic velocity, confirming the presence of a major quasar-driven outflow indicated by previous observations. The outflow has a complex morphology and reaches a maximum projected radius of ~30 kpc. The extreme spatial extent of the outflow allows us, for the first time in an external galaxy, to estimate mass-loss rate, kinetic power and momentum rate of the outflow as a function of the projected distance from the nucleus and the dynamical time-scale. These…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
