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Molecular Gas in (very) Distant Galaxies Fabian Walter (MPIA) F. Bertoldi, C. Carilli, P. Cox, K. Menten, A. Weiss.

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1 Molecular Gas in (very) Distant Galaxies Fabian Walter (MPIA) F. Bertoldi, C. Carilli, P. Cox, K. Menten, A. Weiss

2 History of the Universe Epoch of Reionization (EoR) galaxies today Cosmic ‘Dark Ages’ no stars/quasars mass buildup recombination (z~1000)

3 high redshift zoo: high redshift zoo: - Lyman Break galaxies - Lyman  galaxies - Submm (‘SCUBA’) galaxies - EROs - DRG - BzK galaxies - faint blue galaxies - Radio galaxies - QSO host galaxies mm/submm observations: - detection/imaging of dust emission -> L FIR - detection/imaging of molecular lines -> molecular gas (‘SF reservoir’) -> dynamical masses High Redshift Galaxies science drivers: science drivers: - mass assembly / galaxy formation - unified picture of galaxy evolution - history of SFRD (‘Madau plot’) / stellar mass assembly - evolution(?) of M BH -  relation -> major science drivers for all (sub)mm instruments

4 L _FIR = 4x10 12 x S 250 (mJy) L _sun for z=0.5 to 8 SFR = 1400 x S 250 (mJy)M _sun /yr (very high) M _dust = 1.4x10 8 x S 250 (mJy) M _sun Dust Imaging: The Magic of (Sub-)mm ~1mm obs: JCMT - SCUBA Zeus -> poster Hailey-Dunsheath CSO - SHARK-II Bolocam -> talk Glenn -> poster Aguirre 30m - MAMBO SMA PdBI ASTE APEX - LABOCA -> talk Menten

5 Submm (‘SCUBA’) Sources Source identification critical (usually through RC, Chapman ea. 03/04) Downes et al. 1999 Hughes et al. 1998 SMA, Iono ea. 05, Peck ea. 05 15” SCUBA -> poster

6 Molecular Gas  so far 2 major populations: - submm galaxies - submm galaxies - QSO host galaxies - QSO host galaxies [but also radio gal, BzK,...] [but also radio gal, BzK,...]  problem: accurate z not known - faint in optical (submm gal.) - faint in optical (submm gal.) - complex emission lines (QSO hosts) - complex emission lines (QSO hosts)  first: detection of dust  molecular gas: fuel for SF  cold H 2 invisible -> use CO as tracer  -> molecular gas mass, dynamical mass  [CO(n-(n-1))] = (115GHz x n) / (1+z) z=6 -> CO(1-0): 3mm -> 2cm ! z=6 -> CO(1-0): 3mm -> 2cm ! M 51 Sakamoto ea. 04 Matsushita ea. 04 M51 - CO(2-1) SMA

7 CO simulations (from M. Yun) The Need for Bandwidth   fractional BW: VLA: - 0.05 / 40GHz=0.001 [50MHz ~ 300 km s -1 ] PdBI: - 0.5 / 100GHz=0.005 --> (but upgrade ongoing) GBT: - 1.6 / 22 GHz = 0.08 SMA: - 2 / 230GHz = 0.01 CARMA: - 4 / 100 GHz= 0.04 EVLA: - 8 / 40GHz=0.2 ALMA - 8 / 100GHz=0.08 - 8 / 350GHz=0.02 future PdBI VLA EVLA/ALMA

8 Object TypeRedshiftCO J u Telescope Reference (... et al.) IRAS10214+4724 QSO* 2.28 3 6 12m 30m Brown 1991, Solomon 1992 SMM J16368+4057 SMM 2.385 3 7 PdB Neri 2003 53W002 QSO 2.39 3 OVRO PdB Scoville 1997, Alloin 2000 SMM J04431+0210 SMM 2.509 3 PdB Neri 2003 Cloverleaf QSO* 2.558 3 PdB Barvainis 1994 SMM J14011+0252 SMM* 2.565 3 7 OVRO PdB Frayer 1999, Downes 2003 PSS J1409+5628 QSO 2.56 3 PdB Beelen 2004 MG 0414-0534 QSO* 2.639 3 PdB Barvainis 1998 MS1512-cB58 LBG*2.723PdBBaker 2003 Q1230+1627B QSO* 2.74 3 PdB Guilloteau 1999 SMM J02399-0136 SMM* 2.808 3 OVRO PdB Frayer 1998, Genzel 2003 B3 J2330+3927 RG 3.094 4 PdB de Breuck 2003 MG 0751+2716 QSO* 3.20 4 PdB Barvainis 2002 SMM J09431+4700 SMM 3.346 4 PdB Neri 2003 TNJ0121+1320 RG 3.520 4 PdB de Breuck 2003 6C1909+722 RG 3.534 4 PdB Papadopoulos 2000 4C60.07 RG * 3.788 4 PdB Papadopoulos 2000 APM 08279+5255 QSO* 3.911 4 9 PdB Downes 1999 PSS J2322+1944 QSO* 4.11912 45 PdB VLA Eb Cox 2002, Carilli 2002 BRI 0952-0115 QSO* 4.435 PdB Guilloteau 1999 BRI 1335-041 QSO 4.407 2 5 PdB VLAGuilloteau 1997, Carilli 2002 BRI 1202-0725 QSO 4.69 12 45 PdB VLA Eb Omont 96a, Ohta 96, Carilli 02 TN J0924-2201 RG5.210 54ATCAKlamer 05 SDSS J1148+5251 QSO 6.419 3 67 VLA PdBWalter 03/04, Bertoldi 2003 (*) definitely lensed, SMM=submm galaxy, RG=Radio Galaxy 13 QSO + 5 SMM + 4 RG + 1 LBG = 23 Molecular Gas at High z

9 PdBI survey of CO(1-0) of SMM galaxies Greve ea. 2005 Neri ea. 2004 Genzel ea. 2003 M H2 ~ 3x10 10 M sun large FWHM: mergers? -> double peak: rotation? M dyn ~ 1 10 11 M sun SMM J02396-0134SMM J02399-0136SMM J04431+0210 SMM J09431+4700SMM J13120+4242SMM J14011+0252 SMM J16368+4057SMM J16359+6612SMM J16366+4105 SMM J16371+4053ERO J16450+4626SMM J22174+0015 Submm Galaxies

10 Plateau de Bure survey: most sources unresolved at >0.6” (Tacconi et al. 2005)

11 TN J0924 - radio gal @ z=5.2 ATCA: Klamer ea. 2005 J1409: Hainline, Scoville ea. 2004 OVRO w/ COBRA (4GHz!) correlator -> CARMA...more Detections Sheth ea. 2004, Kneib ea. 2004

12 ...but how about the physical conditions of gas?

13 CO Line SEDs: gas excitation turnover: measure of the CO excitation shape is temperature/density dependent shape: search for extended CO f(T) f(  ) LVG input: n(H 2 ), T kin, [CO]/[H 2 ]/dv/dr (fixed to 810 -5 pc (km/s) -1 ) Multiple components Weiss 2005 20 K 40 K 140 K 3.0 3.4 4.2

14 Multiple CO Lines (Weiss, Walter, Downes, Henkel) IRAM 30m CO SED survey (1, 2, 3mm bands)

15 CO(1-0) Transition: ‘cm’ Telescopes z=4.7z=3.9 Walter, Riechers, Knudsen ea. Bertoldi, Menten, Henkel ea. z=4.7 GBT Effelsberg

16 single gas component QSO turnover: >6-5 SMM turnover: 5-4 compact (<1.5kpc) no indication for extended comp. Cloverleaf F10214MG 0751 PSS 1409PSS 2322APM 0827 SMM 14011 SMM 16359 CO Line SEDs (I) T kin ~80 K, n(H 2 )~10 4.6 cm -3 T kin ~30–70 K, n(H 2 ) ~ 10 3.3-4.2 cm -3 (Weiss, Walter, Downes, Henkel)

17 Local starbursts: T kin ~ 50 K, n(H 2 ) ~ 10 4.0 cm -3 CO Line SEDs (II) M51 Antennae Arp220 Mrk 231 r CO ~ 4kpc r CO ~ 1.5kpc r CO ~ 500 pc r CO ~200 pc merger of two spirals (r~ 4 kpc) -> if central gas concentration as in ULIRGs (200 pc), -> average molecular density rises by >2 orders of magnitudes

18 2 nd extra galactic CI ratio L’ CI(21) / L’ CI(10) = 0.5, T ex = 30 K CI ( 3 P 2 - 3 P 1 ) PdBI CI ( 3 P 1 - 3 P 0 ) 30m CI ( 3 P 1 - 3 P 0 ) 30m CI ( 3 P 1 - 3 P 0 ) 30m F10214CloverleafSMM 14011 Neutral Carbon (CI) BR1202: CII line Iono et al. 2005 (SMA) PSS2322: CI ( 1-0 ) IRAM PdBI Pety ea. 2004 Weiss, Downes, Walter, Henkel. 03, 04 -> poster

19 High Density Tracer: HCN Carilli, Vanden Bout, Solomon, Walter ea. 2004 Gao & Solomon 2004 L(HCN) L(FIR) HCN(5-4) in APM08279: poster Wagg J1409+5628 F10214 - GBT(!) Solomon ea 2004

20 1” ~ 7.5kpc [8.5 kpc @ z=2, 5.8 kpc @ z=6] -> need ~0.15” resolution to get 1 kpc resolution z=6.5 CO(7-6): 100 GHz (band 3): 4 km baselines z=2.5 CO(3-2): 100 GHz (band 3): 4 km baselines CO(6-5): 230 GHz (band 6): 1.8 km baselines -> high-res (0.15”) CO studies at high z need long baselines Resolution is Key...so far - galaxy-integrated properties currently only doable with VLA! ultimate goal: resolve CO emission spatially/kinematically - - compare to optical/NIR imaging - - dynamical masses!

21 BRI 1335-041 (z=4.407) - CO(2-1) observed at 7mm (Q band) VLA imaging at 0.2” resolution VLA B array - 0.2” res. channel width: ~15 MHz (100 kms -1 ) Riechers, Walter, Carilli et al. 10 kpc

22 ...out to the Epoch of Reionization...

23 J1148+5251 - The Most Distant QSO J1148+5251 at z=6.4 (@ end of EoR) Gunn Peterson trough Fan et al. 2003, White et al. 2003   z=6.42; age~870 Myr   one of the first luminous sources   M BH ~ 1-5 x 10 9 M sun (Willot et al. 2003)   M dust ~ 10 8 M sun (Bertoldi et al. 2003)

24 Molecular Gas @ End of EoR Walter et al. 2003 Bertoldi et al. 2003 CO(3-2) 46.6149 GHz continuum  molecular gas mass: M H2 = 2 x 10 10 M sun M H2 = 2 x 10 10 M sun  mass in C O: ~3x10 7 M sun  mass in C and O: ~3x10 7 M sun -> Pop III stars? -> Pop III stars? VLA PdBI z=6.419 T kin =60K, n H2 =10 4.5 cm -3

25 VLA B + C array; res.: 0.3” (~2 kpc) Resolved CO @ z=6.4  assuming disk geometry: b maj =3.6 kpc, v rot =280 kms -1 b maj =3.6 kpc, v rot =280 kms -1 M dyn ~ 6 x 10 10 M sun M dyn ~ 6 x 10 10 M sun M BH =3 10 9 M sun -> M bulge = few 10 12 M sun ? M BH -  breakdown? [Willot ea 2005: no companions -> low M DM, but M-  =f(z) ?] channel maps (width: 60 km s -1 ): Walter et al. 2004

26 CI CI (809 GHz) - observed at 109 GHz with PdBI : Bertoldi et al. 2005 L(HCN) HCN(4-3) VLA Q-band (nondetection) Carilli, Vanden Bout, Solomon, Walter ea. 2004 Gao & Solomon 2004 L(HCN) L(FIR) Other Tracers in 1148+5251 CII: (157 microns) - nondetection - JCMT (Bolatto ea. 2004) - detection (30m) (Maiolino et al. 2005) -> poster

27 Summary from ‘blobology’ -> real physics molecular gas all the way back to the EoR! CO SEDs: submm QSOs single T, no extended comp. high densities (not nec. high T) CI, HCN detectable at high z resolve high-z @ 1 kpc res. (~0.2”) studies in very early universe (< 1Gyr): - metal enrichment, M dyn - M-  (z) relation so far: tip of the iceberg

28 The End


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