The WISSH quasars project V. ALMA reveals the assembly of a giant galaxy around a z=4.4 hyper-luminous QSO
M. Bischetti, E. Piconcelli, C. Feruglio, F. Duras, A. Bongiorno, S., Carniani, A. Marconi, C. Pappalardo, R. Schneider, A. Travascio, R. Valiante,, G. Vietri, L. Zappacosta, F. Fiore

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal a dense, merging galaxy environment around a hyper-luminous quasar at z=4.4, showing early galaxy assembly and SMBH growth in the early universe.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA imaging of a z=4.4 hyper-luminous QSO revealing its merging companions and dense environment, advancing understanding of early galaxy formation.
Findings
Discovery of a merging companion only 2.2 kpc away.
Overdensity of [CII] emitters exceeding expectations by 100 times.
Host galaxy and companions have a combined stellar mass over 10^11 solar masses.
Abstract
We present an ALMA high-resolution observation of the 840 um continuum and [CII] line emission in the WISE-SDSS selected hyper-luminous (WISSH) QSO J1015+0020 at z~4.4. Our analysis reveals an exceptional overdensity of [CII]-emitting companions with a very small (<150 km/s) velocity shift with respect to the QSO redshift. We report the discovery of the closest companion observed so far in submillimetre observations of high-z QSOs. It is only 2.2 kpc distant and merging with J1015+0020, while two other [CII] emitters are found at 8 and 17 kpc. Two strong continuum emitters are also detected at <3.5 arcsec. They are likely associated to the same overdense structure of J1015+0020, as they exceed by a factor of 100 the number of expected sources, considering the Log(N)-Log(S) at 850 um. The host galaxy of J1015+0020 shows a SFR of about 100 Msun/yr while the total SFR of the QSO and its…
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