The dense molecular gas in the $\rm z\sim6$ QSO SDSS J231038.88+185519.7 resolved by ALMA
C. Feruglio, F. Fiore, S. Carniani, R. Maiolino, V. D'Odorico, A., Luminari, P. Barai, M. Bischetti, A. Bongiorno, S. Cristiani, A. Ferrara, S., Gallerani, A. Marconi, A. Pallottini, E. Piconcelli, L. Zappacosta

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to resolve dense molecular gas in a $z\sim6$ QSO, revealing detailed gas distribution, dynamics, and black hole properties, and suggesting complex kinematics and high turbulence.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution ALMA analysis of dense molecular gas in a $z\\sim6$ QSO, including size, mass, and kinematic measurements, improving understanding of early galaxy and black hole co-evolution.
Findings
Dense molecular gas size ~2.9 kpc
Molecular gas mass ~3.2 x 10^{10} M_\\odot
Black hole mass ~1.8 x 10^{9} M_\\odot
Abstract
We present ALMA observations of the CO(6-5) and [CII] emission lines and the sub-millimeter continuum of the quasi-stellar object (QSO) SDSS J231038.88+185519.7. Compared to previous studies, we have analyzed a synthetic beam that is ten times smaller in angular size, we have achieved ten times better sensitivity in the CO(6-5) line, and two and half times better sensitivity in the [CII] line, enabling us to resolve the molecular gas emission. We obtain a size of the dense molecular gas of kpc, and of kpc for the 91.5 GHz dust continuum. By assuming that CO(6-5) is thermalized, and by adopting a CO--to-- conversion factor , we infer a molecular gas mass of . Assuming that the observed CO velocity gradient is due to an inclined rotating…
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