Detection of H2O and OH+ in z>3 Hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies
F. Stanley, K. K. Knudsen, S. Aalto, L. Fan, N. Falstad, E. Humphreys

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of water and hydroxyl ion emissions in two high-redshift hot dust-obscured galaxies, indicating intense star formation and active galactic nuclei influence, using ALMA observations.
Contribution
First detection of H2O and OH+ emissions in z>3 Hot DOGs, revealing their energetic environments and AGN dominance through ALMA Band-6 data.
Findings
Detected luminous H2O emission lines in both galaxies.
OH+ emission detected in one galaxy, indicating active ion chemistry.
Line ratios suggest AGN influence dominates the galaxies' radiative output.
Abstract
In this paper we present the detection of H2O and OH+ emission in z>3 hot dust-obscured galaxies (Hot DOGs). Using ALMA Band-6 observations of two Hot DOGs, we have detected H2O(2_02-1_11) in W0149+2350, and H2O(3_12-3_03) and the multiplet OH+(1_1-0_1) in W0410-0913. We find that both sources have luminous H2O emission with line luminosities of L_H2O > 2.2x10^8 Lsol and L_H2O = 8.7x10^8 Lsol for W0149+2350 and W0410-0913, respectively. The H2O line profiles are similar to those seen for the neighbouring CO(9-8) line, with linewidths of FWHM ~ 800-1000 km/s. However, the H2O emission seems to be more compact than the CO(9-8). OH+ is detected in emission for W0410-0913, with a FWHM=1000km/s and a line luminosity of L_OH+ = 6.92x10^8 Lsol. The ratio of the observed H2O line luminosity over the IR luminosity, for both Hot DOGs, is consistent with previously observed star forming galaxies…
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