CO line emission from galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization
L. Vallini, A. Pallottini, A. Ferrara, S. Gallerani, E. Sobacchi, C., Behrens

TL;DR
This study models CO line emission in high-redshift galaxies during the Epoch of Reionization, revealing detailed molecular gas properties and predicting observability with ALMA.
Contribution
It introduces a combined radiative transfer and GMC structure model applied to a high-resolution cosmological simulation of a z~6 galaxy, providing new insights into CO emission characteristics.
Findings
CO emission traces the galaxy's inner molecular disk.
CO SLED peaks at high-J transitions like CO(7-6).
Lower CO-to-H2 conversion factor than the Milky Way.
Abstract
We study the CO line luminosity (), the shape of the CO Spectral Line Energy Distribution (SLED), and the value of the CO-to- conversion factor in galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). To this aim, we construct a model that simultaneously takes into account the radiative transfer and the clumpy structure of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) where the CO lines are excited. We then use it to post-process state-of-the-art zoomed, high resolution (), cosmological simulation of a main-sequence (, ) galaxy, "Alth{\ae}a", at . We find that the CO emission traces the inner molecular disk () of Alth{\ae}a with the peak of the CO surface brightness co-located with that of the [CII] 158 emission. Its $L_{\rm CO(1-0)}=10^{4.85}\,…
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