Molecular gas in three z~7 quasar host galaxies
Bram Venemans, Fabian Walter, Roberto Decarli, Carl Ferkinhoff, Axel, Weiss, Joseph Findlay, Richard McMahon, Will Sutherland, and Rowin Meijerink

TL;DR
This study reports the highest-redshift CO detections in three quasar host galaxies at z~7, revealing molecular gas reservoirs and ISM properties indicative of intense star formation alongside active nuclei.
Contribution
First characterization of molecular gas and ISM conditions in z~7 quasar hosts using ALMA CO and [CI] line observations, extending high-redshift galaxy studies.
Findings
Molecular gas reservoirs of 1-3 x 10^10 M_sun in each host.
Line ratios consistent with photodissociation regions, not X-ray dominated regions.
Evidence of ongoing star formation in quasar hosts.
Abstract
We present ALMA band 3 observations of the CO(6-5), CO(7-6), and [CI] 369micron emission lines in three of the highest redshift quasar host galaxies at 6.6<z<6.9. These measurements constitute the highest-redshift CO detections to date. The target quasars have previously been detected in [CII] 158micron emission and the underlying far-infrared (FIR) dust continuum. We detect (spatially unresolved, at a resolution of >2", or >14kpc) CO emission in all three quasar hosts. In two sources, we detect the continuum emission around 400micron (rest-frame), and in one source we detect [CI] at low significance. We derive molecular gas reservoirs of (1-3)x10^10 M_sun in the quasar hosts, i.e. approximately only 10 times the mass of their central supermassive black holes. The extrapolated [CII]-to-CO(1-0) luminosity ratio is 2500-4200, consistent with measurements in galaxies at lower redshift. The…
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