The [CII] and FIR properties of z>6 radio-loud quasars
Yana Khusanova, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Chiara Mazzucchelli, Sof\'ia, Rojas-Ruiz, Emmanuel Momjian, Fabian Walter, Roberto Decarli, Bram Venemans,, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Romain Meyer, Feige Wang, Jinyi Yang

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties of four high-redshift ($z>6$) radio-loud quasars using NOEMA, revealing diverse star formation rates and potential galaxy mergers, with implications for jet feedback on host galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed [CII] and continuum observations of multiple $z>6$ radio-loud quasars, highlighting their diverse properties and potential merger signatures.
Findings
Wide range of star formation rates among the quasars.
Possible galaxy merger indicated by [CII] profile in one quasar.
No strong evidence for jet feedback affecting star formation.
Abstract
There are only five radio-loud quasars currently known within 1 Gyr from the Big Bang () and the properties of their host galaxies have not been explored in detail. We present a NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) survey of [CII] (158 m) and underlying continuum emission of four radio-loud quasars, revealing their diverse properties. J0309+2717 () has a bright [CII] line and underlying continuum, implying a starburst with a star-formation rate SFR= yr. J1429+5447 () has a SFR= yr and its [CII] profile is consistent with two Gaussians, which could be interpreted as a galaxy merger. J1427+3312 () has a moderate SFR= yr. Notably, this is a broad absorption line quasar and we searched for the presence of high-velocity outflows in the host galaxy. Although the NOEMA…
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