Kinematics and Star Formation of High-Redshift Hot Dust-Obscured Quasars as Seen by ALMA
Tanio Diaz-Santos, Roberto J. Assef, Peter R. M. Eisenhardt, Hyunsung, D. Jun, Gareth C. Jones, Andrew W. Blain, Daniel Stern, Manuel Aravena,, Chao-Wei Tsai, Sean E. Lake, Jingwen Wu, and Jorge Gonzalez-Lopez

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the kinematics and star formation properties of extremely luminous, high-redshift Hot Dust-Obscured Quasars, revealing diverse gas dynamics, high ionized gas densities, and potential recurrent activity phases.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA analysis of [CII] and dust in the most luminous high-redshift Hot DOGs, highlighting their diverse kinematics and high gas surface densities.
Findings
[CII] detected in most Hot DOGs, often red-shifted from UV lines.
High ionized gas surface densities comparable to other high-z quasars.
Diverse velocity fields with large velocity dispersions, suggesting complex dynamics.
Abstract
Hot, dust-obscured galaxies (Hot DOGs) are a population of hyper-luminous obscured quasars identified by WISE. We present ALMA observations of the [CII] fine-structure line and underlying dust continuum emission in a sample of seven of the most extremely luminous (EL; L 10 L) Hot DOGs, at redshifts z ~ 3.0-4.6. The [CII] line is robustly detected in four objects, tentatively in one, and likely red-shifted out of the spectral window in the remaining two based on additional data. On average, [CII] is red-shifted by ~ 780 km/s from rest-frame ultraviolet emission lines. EL Hot DOGs exhibit consistently very high ionized gas surface densities, with ~ 1-2 x 10 L kpc; as high as the most extreme cases seen in other high-redshift quasars. As a population, EL Hot DOG hosts seem to be roughly centered on the main-sequence…
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