Bright [CII] 158$\mu$m emission in a quasar host galaxy at $z=6.54$
E. Ba\~nados, R. Decarli, F. Walter, B.P. Venemans, E.P. Farina, X., Fan

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of strong [CII] emission in a high-redshift quasar host galaxy, revealing insights into early universe star formation and interstellar medium conditions.
Contribution
First detection of [CII] emission in a $z>6.5$ quasar host, with potential identification of water emission, advancing understanding of early galaxy properties.
Findings
[CII] luminosity comparable to luminous quasars at similar redshift
High [CII]/TIR ratio indicating active star formation
Possible detection of water emission at the highest redshift
Abstract
The [CII] 158m fine-structure line is known to trace regions of active star formation and is the main coolant of the cold, neutral atomic medium. In this \textit{Letter}, we report a strong detection of the [CII] line in the host galaxy of the brightest quasar known at , the Pan-STARRS1 selected quasar PSO J036.5078+03.0498 (hereafter P036+03), using the IRAM NOEMA millimeter interferometer. Its [CII] and total far-infrared luminosities are and , respectively. This results in a ratio of , which is at the high end for those found for active galaxies, though it is lower than the average found in typical main sequence galaxies at . We also report a tentative additional line which we identify as a blended emission from the and $5_{23}…
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