A millimeter-wave redshift search for the unlensed HyLIRG, HS1700.850.1
S. C. Chapman, F. Bertoldi, Ian Smail, C.C. Steidel, A.W. Blain, J.E., Geach, M. Gurwell, R. J. Ivison, G. R. Petitpas, N. Reddy

TL;DR
This study determines the redshift of a highly obscured, ultra-luminous submillimetre galaxy using CO line emission, revealing its properties and gas dynamics, and discusses its environment and rarity among similar galaxies.
Contribution
First redshift measurement of an unlensed HyLIRG using CO emission, with detailed analysis of its size, gas dynamics, and environmental context.
Findings
Redshift z=2.816 established for HS1700.850.1.
Detected compact, Eddington-limited starburst region.
HyLIRG resides in a relative void, not in overdense regions.
Abstract
We report the redshift of an unlensed, highly obscured submillimetre galaxy (SMG), HS1700.850.1, the brightest SMG (S850um =19.1 mJy) detected in the JCMT/SCUBA-2 Baryonic Structure Survey, based on the detection of its CO line emission. Using the IRAM PdBI-WIDEX with 3.6GHz band width, we serendipitously detect an emission line at 150.6 GHz. From a search over 14.5 GHz in the 3-mm and 2-mm atmospheric windows, we confirm the identification of this line as CO(5-4) at z = 2.816, meaning that it does not reside in the z~2.30 proto-cluster in this field. Measurement of the 870um source size (<0.85") from the Sub-Millimeter Array (SMA) confirms a compact emission in a S870um =14.5mJy, LIR~10^13 Lsun component, suggesting an Eddington-limited starburst. We use the double-peaked CO line profile measurements along with the SMA size constraints to study the gas dynamics of a HyLIRG, estimating…
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