Gas dynamics in an AGN-host galaxy at $z\simeq2.6$: regular rotation, non-circular motions, and mass models
Lingrui Lin, Federico Lelli, Carlos De Breuck, Allison Man, Zhi-Yu, Zhang, Paola Santini, Antonino Marasco, Marco Castellano, Nicole Nesvadba,, Thomas G. Bisbas, Hao-Tse Huang, Matthew Lehnert

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gas dynamics of a high-redshift galaxy hosting an AGN, revealing a rotating disk with complex non-circular motions and highlighting the importance of 3D data analysis for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the gas kinematics of a $z hicksim2.6$ galaxy with an AGN, demonstrating the coexistence of rotation and non-circular motions using ALMA observations.
Findings
Galaxy has a rotation-supported molecular gas disk with flat rotation curve.
Presence of non-circular motions and anomalous structures in the gas.
Dynamical mass estimates are inconsistent with photometric estimates, indicating complexities in mass modeling.
Abstract
The gas dynamics of galaxies provide critical insights into the evolution of both baryons and dark matter (DM) across cosmic time. In this context, galaxies at cosmic noon -- the period characterized by the most intense star formation and black hole activities -- are particularly significant. In this work, we present an analysis of the gas dynamics of PKS 0529-549: a galaxy at , hosting a radio-loud active galactic nucleus (AGN). We use new ALMA observations of the [CI] (2-1) line at a spatial resolution of 0.18 (1.5 kpc). We find that (1) the molecular gas forms a rotation-supported disk with and displays a flat rotation curve out to 3.3 kpc; (2) there are several non-circular components including a kinematically anomalous structure near the galaxy center, a gas tail to the South-West, and possibly a second weaker tail to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
