Close-up view of a luminous star-forming galaxy at z=2.95
S. Berta, A. J. Young, P. Cox, R. Neri, B. M. Jones, A. J. Baker, A., Omont, L. Dunne, A. Carnero Rosell, L. Marchetti, M. Negrello, C. Yang, D. A., Riechers, H. Dannerbauer, I. Perez-Fournon, P. van der Werf, T. Bakx, R. J., Ivison, A. Beelen, V. Buat, A. Cooray, I. Cortzen

TL;DR
This study uses NOEMA, VLA, HST, and GTC data to analyze the molecular gas, dust, and lensing effects in the high-redshift galaxy HerBS-89a, revealing detailed gas dynamics, star formation rates, and inflow phenomena.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of HerBS-89a, combining high-resolution imaging and lens modeling to study its molecular gas, dust, and inflow processes at z=2.95.
Findings
HerBS-89a is a powerful star-forming galaxy with SFR ~614 Msun/yr.
Detected molecular ions indicate gas inflow towards the galaxy center.
Lensing magnification factor is approximately 4-5.
Abstract
(Abridged) Exploiting the sensitivity and broad band width of NOEMA, we have studied the molecular gas and dust in the galaxy HerBS-89a, at z=2.95. High angular resolution images reveal a partial 1.0" diameter Einstein ring in the dust continuum emission and the molecular emission lines of 12CO(9-8) and H2O(2_02-1_11). We report the detection of the three fundamental transitions of the molecular ion OH+, seen in absorption; the molecular ion CH+(1-0) seen in absorption (and tentatively in emission); two transitions of amidogen (NH2), seen in emission; and HCN(11-10) and/or NH(1_2-0_1) seen in absorption. The NOEMA data are complemented with VLA data tracing the 12CO(1-0) emission line, which provides a measurement of the total mass of molecular gas and an anchor for a CO excitation analysis. In addition, we present HST imaging that reveals the foreground lensing galaxy in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
