Milky Way-Like Gas Excitation in an Ultrabright Submillimeter Galaxy at $z=1.6$
Nikolaus Sulzenauer, Helmut Dannerbauer, Anastasio D\'iaz-S\'anchez,, Bodo Ziegler, Susana Iglesias-Groth, Rafael Rebolo

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of Milky Way-like, low-excitation molecular gas in a highly luminous, gravitationally lensed galaxy at redshift 1.6, revealing a potential new star-formation mode during cosmic peak activity.
Contribution
First detection of Milky Way-like low-excitation gas in a high-redshift galaxy, suggesting an extended star-formation mode in the early universe.
Findings
Galaxy exhibits low CO(5-4) line intensity similar to the Milky Way.
Low line luminosity ratio indicates a main-sequence star-formation mode.
Galaxy is ultra-bright with high infrared luminosity and star-formation rate.
Abstract
Based on observations with the IRAM 30-m and Yebes 40-m telescopes, we report evidence of the detection of Milky Way-like, low-excitation molecular gas, up to the transition CO(), in a distant, dusty star-forming galaxy at . WISE J122651.0+214958.8 (alias SDSSJ1226, the Cosmic Seahorse), is strongly lensed by a foreground galaxy cluster at with a source magnification of . This galaxy was selected by cross-correlating near-to-mid infrared colours within the full-sky AllWISE survey, originally aiming to discover rare analogs of the archetypical strongly lensed submillimeter galaxy SMM J2135-0102, the Cosmic Eyelash. We derive an apparent (i.e. not corrected for lensing magnification) rest-frame 8-1000 m infrared luminosity of L and apparent star-formation rate…
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