Physical constraints on the extended interstellar medium of the z=6.42 quasar J1148+5251: [CII] 158um, [NII] 205um and [OI] 146um observations
Romain A. Meyer, Fabian Walter, Claudia Cicone, Pierre Cox, Roberto, Decarli, Roberto Neri, Mladen Novak, Antonio Pensabene, Dominik Riechers,, Axel Weiss

TL;DR
This study presents new millimeter observations of a high-redshift quasar, revealing detailed properties of its interstellar medium, including the first detection of certain atomic lines, and shows its ISM conditions are similar to lower-redshift luminous galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of [OI] and tentative [NII] lines in J1148+5251 and constrains the physical conditions of its ISM using multiple fine structure line ratios.
Findings
J1148+5251 has the largest [CII]-emitting reservoir at its epoch.
No broad [CII] line wings are statistically required in the new data.
ISM conditions are similar to lower-redshift (ultra)-luminous infrared galaxies.
Abstract
We report new Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) observations of the [CII], [NII] and [OI] atomic fine structure lines and dust continuum emission of J1148+5251, a z=6.42 quasar, that probe the physical properties of its interstellar medium (ISM). The radially-averaged [CII] and dust continuum emission have similar extensions (up to , corresponding to accounting for beam-convolution), confirming that J1148+5251 is the quasar with the largest [CII]-emitting has reservoir known at these epochs.Moreover, if the [CII] emission is examined only along its NE-SW axis, a significant excess () of [CII] emission (with respect to the dust) is detected. The new wide--bandwidth observations enable us to accurately constrain the continuum emission, and do not statistically require the presence of broad…
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