SUNRISE: The rich molecular inventory of high-redshift dusty galaxies revealed by broadband spectral line surveys
Chentao Yang, Alain Omont, Sergio Mart\'in, Thomas G. Bisbas, Pierre, Cox, Alexandre Beelen, Eduardo Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, Rapha\"el Gavazzi, Susanne, Aalto, Paola Andreani, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Yu Gao, Mark Gorski, Michel, Gu\'elin, Hai Fu, R. J. Ivison, Kirsten K. Knudsen

TL;DR
This study presents deep broadband spectral line surveys of two high-redshift dusty galaxies, revealing their complex molecular inventories and differences in physical and chemical properties of their interstellar medium, advancing understanding of early universe galaxy environments.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectral line survey of high-redshift dusty galaxies revealing detailed molecular inventories and ISM properties, highlighting differences between galaxy types.
Findings
APM shows higher molecular gas excitation and AGN-like chemical abundances.
NC resembles local starburst galaxies with different chemical signatures.
H2O emission is significantly brighter in APM, linked to AGN activity.
Abstract
Understanding the nature of high- dusty galaxies requires a comprehensive view of their ISM and molecular complexity. However, the molecular ISM at high- is commonly studied using only a few species beyond CO, limiting our understanding. In this paper, we present the results of deep 3 mm spectral line surveys using the NOEMA targeting two lensed dusty galaxies: APM 08279+5255 (APM), a quasar at redshift , and NCv1.143 (NC), a starburst galaxy. The spectral line surveys cover rest-frame frequencies from about 330-550 GHz. We report the detection of 38 and 25 emission lines in APM and NC, respectively. The spectra reveal the chemical richness and the complexity of the physical properties of the ISM. By comparing the spectra of the two sources and combining the gas excitation analysis, we find that the physical properties and the chemical imprints of the ISM are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
