Kiloparsec-scale imaging of the CO(1-0)-traced cold molecular gas reservoir in a z~3.4 submillimeter galaxy
Marta Frias Castillo, Matus Rybak, Jacqueline Hodge, Paul van der, Werf, Dominik A. Riechers, Daniel Vieira, Gabriela Calistro Rivera, Laura N., Martinez-Ramirez, Fabian Walter, Erwin de Blok, Desika Narayanan, Jeff, Wagg

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution JVLA imaging to analyze the cold molecular gas in a z~3.4 submillimeter galaxy, revealing a complex, merger-driven system with turbulent motions and a transition phase between starburst and quasar activity.
Contribution
First high-resolution CO(1-0) imaging of a z~3.4 galaxy revealing detailed gas distribution, dynamics, and evidence of a merger-driven transition phase.
Findings
Gas reservoir resolved into two components separated by 11 kpc
Detected significant turbulent motions preventing disk settling
Galaxy likely in a transition phase between starburst and quasar
Abstract
We present a high-resolution study of the cold molecular gas as traced by CO(1-0) in the unlensed z3.4 submillimeter galaxy SMM J13120+4242, using multi-configuration observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA). The gas reservoir, imaged on 0.39" (3 kpc) scales, is resolved into two components separated by 11 kpc with a total extent of 16 3 kpc. Despite the large spatial extent of the reservoir, the observations show a CO(1-0) FWHM linewidth of only 267 64 km s. We derive a revised line luminosity of L' = (10 3) 10 K km s pc and a molecular gas mass of M = (13 3) 10 (/1) M. Despite the presence of a velocity gradient (consistent with previous resolved CO(6-5) imaging), the CO(1-0) imaging shows evidence for…
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