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Molecular gas in the host galaxy of a quasar at redshift z = 6.42.

Fabian Walter1, Frank Bertoldi, Chris Carilli, Pierre Cox, K Y Lo, Roberto Neri, Xiaohui Fan, Alain Omont, Michael A Strauss, Karl M Menten.   

Abstract

Observations of molecular hydrogen in quasar host galaxies at high redshifts provide fundamental constraints on galaxy evolution, because it is out of this molecular gas that stars form. Molecular hydrogen is traced by emission from the carbon monoxide molecule, CO; cold H2 itself is generally not observable. Carbon monoxide has been detected in about ten quasar host galaxies with redshifts z > 2; the record-holder is at z = 4.69 (refs 1-3). Here we report CO emission from the quasar SDSS J114816.64 + 525150.3 (refs 5, 6) at z = 6.42. At that redshift, the Universe was only 1/16 of its present age, and the era of cosmic reionization was just ending. The presence of about 2 x 1010 M\circ of H2 in an object at this time demonstrates that molecular gas enriched with heavy elements can be generated rapidly in the youngest galaxies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12879063     DOI: 10.1038/nature01821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  6 in total

1.  A kiloparsec-scale hyper-starburst in a quasar host less than 1 gigayear after the Big Bang.

Authors:  Fabian Walter; Dominik Riechers; Pierre Cox; Roberto Neri; Chris Carilli; Frank Bertoldi; Axel Weiss; Roberto Maiolino
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-02-05       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  The rarity of dust in metal-poor galaxies.

Authors:  David B Fisher; Alberto D Bolatto; Rodrigo Herrera-Camus; Bruce T Draine; Jessica Donaldson; Fabian Walter; Karin M Sandstrom; Adam K Leroy; John Cannon; Karl Gordon
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-12-08       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  A massive protocluster of galaxies at a redshift of z ≈ 5.3.

Authors:  Peter L Capak; Dominik Riechers; Nick Z Scoville; Chris Carilli; Pierre Cox; Roberto Neri; Brant Robertson; Mara Salvato; Eva Schinnerer; Lin Yan; Grant W Wilson; Min Yun; Francesca Civano; Martin Elvis; Alexander Karim; Bahram Mobasher; Johannes G Staguhn
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-01-12       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Astronomy: Outflows from the first quasars.

Authors:  Daniel Mortlock
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-09-06       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34.

Authors:  Dominik A Riechers; C M Bradford; D L Clements; C D Dowell; I Pérez-Fournon; R J Ivison; C Bridge; A Conley; Hai Fu; J D Vieira; J Wardlow; J Calanog; A Cooray; P Hurley; R Neri; J Kamenetzky; J E Aguirre; B Altieri; V Arumugam; D J Benford; M Béthermin; J Bock; D Burgarella; A Cabrera-Lavers; S C Chapman; P Cox; J S Dunlop; L Earle; D Farrah; P Ferrero; A Franceschini; R Gavazzi; J Glenn; E A Gonzalez Solares; M A Gurwell; M Halpern; E Hatziminaoglou; A Hyde; E Ibar; A Kovács; M Krips; R E Lupu; P R Maloney; P Martinez-Navajas; H Matsuhara; E J Murphy; B J Naylor; H T Nguyen; S J Oliver; A Omont; M J Page; G Petitpas; N Rangwala; I G Roseboom; D Scott; A J Smith; J G Staguhn; A Streblyanska; A P Thomson; I Valtchanov; M Viero; L Wang; M Zemcov; J Zmuidzinas
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-04-18       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Galaxy growth in a massive halo in the first billion years of cosmic history.

Authors:  D P Marrone; J S Spilker; C C Hayward; J D Vieira; M Aravena; M L N Ashby; M B Bayliss; M Béthermin; M Brodwin; M S Bothwell; J E Carlstrom; S C Chapman; Chian-Chou Chen; T M Crawford; D J M Cunningham; C De Breuck; C D Fassnacht; A H Gonzalez; T R Greve; Y D Hezaveh; K Lacaille; K C Litke; S Lower; J Ma; M Malkan; T B Miller; W R Morningstar; E J Murphy; D Narayanan; K A Phadke; K M Rotermund; J Sreevani; B Stalder; A A Stark; M L Strandet; M Tang; A Weiß
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 49.962

  6 in total

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