An ALMA [CII] survey of 27 quasars at z>5.94
Roberto Decarli, Fabian Walter, Bram P. Venemans, Eduardo Banados,, Frank Bertoldi, Chris Carilli, Xiaohui Fan, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Chiara, Mazzucchelli, Dominik Riechers, Hans-Walter Rix, Michael A. Strauss, Ran, Wang, Yujin Yang

TL;DR
This ALMA survey of 27 quasars at z>6 detects [CII] emission in most sources, revealing diverse star-forming conditions, smaller host galaxy masses than local relations, and providing insights into early massive galaxy formation.
Contribution
First comprehensive ALMA [CII] survey of high-redshift quasars, revealing their ISM properties and host galaxy masses at z>6.
Findings
85% of quasars show significant [CII] detection
Host galaxy dynamical masses are below local scaling expectations
No deviation from Gaussian profile in stacked spectra
Abstract
We present a survey of the [CII] 158 m line and underlying far-infrared (FIR) dust continuum emission in a sample of 27 z>6 quasars using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) at ~1" resolution. The [CII] line was significantly detected (at >5-sigma) in 23 sources (85%). We find typical line luminosities of L, and an average line width of ~385 km/s. The [CII]-to-far-infrared luminosity ratio ([CII]/FIR) in our sources span one order of magnitude, highlighting a variety of conditions in the star-forming medium. Four quasar host galaxies are clearly resolved in their [CII] emission on a few kpc scales. Basic estimates of the dynamical masses of the host galaxies give masses between and M, i.e., more than an order of magnitude below what is expected from local scaling relations, given the available limits…
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