An ALMA multi-line survey of the ISM in two quasar host-companion galaxy pairs at $z > 6$
A. Pensabene, R. Decarli, E. Ba\~nados, B. Venemans, F. Walter, F., Bertoldi, X. Fan, E. P. Farina, J. Li, C. Mazzucchelli, M. Novak, D., Riechers, H.-W. Rix, M. A. Strauss, R. Wang, A. Wei{\ss}, J. Yang, Y. Yang

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to analyze the interstellar medium in two high-redshift quasar host galaxies and their companions, revealing details about star formation, dust, and the impact of AGN activity on molecular gas excitation.
Contribution
First multi-line ALMA survey of ISM in two $z>6$ quasar host galaxies, combining various atomic and molecular lines with radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
[CII] and [CI] emissions originate mainly from PDRs.
Line deficits are consistent with local luminous infrared galaxies.
High-J CO lines indicate significant excitation, with AGN influencing the molecular gas.
Abstract
We present a multi-line survey of the interstellar medium (ISM) in two quasar (QSO) host galaxies, PJ231-20 () and PJ308-21 (), and their two companion galaxies. Observations were carried out using the Atacama Large (sub-)Millimeter Array (ALMA). We targeted eleven transitions including atomic fine structure lines (FSLs) and molecular lines: [NII], [CI], CO (), HO , , , and the OH doublet. The underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum samples the Rayleigh-Jeans tail of the respective dust emission. By combining this information with our earlier ALMA [CII] observations, we explore the effects of star formation and black hole feedback on the galaxies' ISM using the CLOUDY radiative transfer models. We estimate dust masses,…
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