# The compact, ~1 kpc host galaxy of a quasar at z=7.1

**Authors:** Bram Venemans, Fabian Walter, Roberto Decarli, Eduardo Banados,, Jacqueline Hodge, Paul Hewett, Richard McMahon, Daniel Mortlock, Chris, Simpson

arXiv: 1702.03852 · 2017-03-22

## TL;DR

This study uses high-resolution ALMA and VLA observations to reveal that the host galaxy of a z=7.1 quasar is extremely compact, star-forming, and has a low dynamical mass relative to its black hole, providing insights into early galaxy formation.

## Contribution

First high-resolution imaging of a z=7.1 quasar host galaxy showing its compact size and star formation properties, with implications for early galaxy-black hole co-evolution.

## Key findings

- Majority of emission is from a 1-1.5 kpc region.
- Host galaxy's dynamical mass is only ~20 times the black hole mass.
- Star formation is dominated by stellar processes, not black hole activity.

## Abstract

We present ALMA observations of the [CII] fine structure line and the underlying far-infrared (FIR) dust continuum emission in J1120+0641, the most distant quasar currently known (z=7.1). We also present observations targeting the CO(2-1), CO(7-6) and [CI] 369 micron lines in the same source obtained at the VLA and PdBI. We find a [CII] line flux of F_[CII]=1.11+/-0.10 Jy km/s and a continuum flux density of S_227GHz=0.53+/-0.04 mJy/beam, consistent with previous unresolved measurements. No other source is detected in continuum or [CII] emission in the field covered by ALMA (~25"). At the resolution of our ALMA observations (0.23", or 1.2 kpc, a factor ~70 smaller beam area compared to previous measurements), we find that the majority of the emission is very compact: a high fraction (~80%) of the total line and continuum flux is associated with a region 1-1.5 kpc in diameter. The remaining ~20% of the emission is distributed over a larger area with radius <4 kpc. The [CII] emission does not exhibit ordered motion on kpc-scales: applying the virial theorem yields an upper limit on the dynamical mass of the host galaxy of (4.3+/-0.9)x10^10 M_sun, only ~20x higher than the central black hole. The other targeted lines (CO(2-1), CO(7-6) and [CI]) are not detected, but the limits of the line ratios with respect to the [CII] emission imply that the heating in the quasar host is dominated by star formation, and not by the accreting black hole. The star-formation rate implied by the FIR continuum is 105-340 M_sun/yr, with a resulting star-formation rate surface density of ~100-350 M_sun/yr/kpc^2, well below the value for Eddington-accretion-limited star formation.

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