Molecular gas in AzTEC/C159: a star-forming disk galaxy 1.3Gyr after the Big Bang
E.F. Jim\'enez-Andrade, B. Magnelli, A. Karim, G. C. Jones, C. L., Carilli, E. Romano-D\'iaz, C. G\'omez-Guijarro, S. Toft, F. Bertoldi, D. A., Riechers, E. Schinnerer, M. Sargent, M. J. Michalowski, F. Fraternali, J. G., Staguhn, V. Smolcic, M. Aravena, K. C. Harrington

TL;DR
This study reveals that AzTEC/C159, a galaxy at redshift 4.567, contains a large, rotating, gas-rich disk with high star formation efficiency, fueled by cold streams, similar to local starburst galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed molecular gas analysis of a high-redshift star-forming disk galaxy, showing its gas properties and star formation efficiency are akin to merger-driven starbursts.
Findings
AzTEC/C159 has a large molecular gas reservoir in a rotating disk.
The galaxy exhibits high star formation efficiency comparable to ULIRGs and SMGs.
Cold gas streams likely fuel the unstable, gas-rich disk.
Abstract
We studied the molecular gas properties of AzTEC/C159, a star-forming disk galaxy at . We secured CO molecular line detections for the and transitions using the Karl G. Jansky VLA and the NOEMA interferometer. The broad (FWHM) and tentative double-peaked profiles of both CO lines are consistent with an extended molecular gas reservoir, which is distributed in a rotating disk as previously revealed from [CII] 158m line observations. Based on the CO(21) emission line we derived , that yields a molecular gas mass of and unveils a gas-rich system with . The extreme star formation…
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