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Bright [CII] and dust emission in three z>6.6 quasar host galaxies observed by ALMA

B. P. Venemans, F. Walter, L. Zschaechner, R. Decarli, G. De Rosa, J. R. Findlay, R. G. McMahon, W. J. Sutherland

Published 2015-11-23Version 1

We present ALMA detections of the [CII] 158 micron emission line and the underlying far-infrared continuum of three quasars at 6.6<z<6.9 selected from the VIKING survey. The [CII] line fluxes range between 1.6-3.4 Jy km/s ([CII] luminosities ~(1.9-3.9)x10^9 L_sun). We measure continuum flux densities of 0.56-3.29 mJy around 158 micron (rest-frame), with implied far-infrared luminosities between (0.6-7.5)x10^12 L_sun and dust masses M_d=(0.7-24)x10^8 M_sun. In one quasar we derive a dust temperature of 30^+12_-9 K from the continuum slope, below the canonical value of 47 K. Assuming that the [CII] and continuum emission are powered by star formation, we find star-formation rates from 100-1600 M_sun/yr based on local scaling relations. The L_[CII]/L_FIR ratios in the quasar hosts span a wide range from (0.3-4.6)x10^-3, including one quasar with a ratio that is consistent with local star-forming galaxies. We find that the strength of the L_[CII] and 158 micron continuum emission in z>~6 quasar hosts correlate with the quasar's bolometric luminosity. In one quasar, the [CII] line is significantly redshifted by ~1700 km/s with respect to the MgII broad emission line. Comparing to values in the literature, we find that, on average, the MgII is blueshifted by 480 km/s (with a standard deviation of 630 km/s) with respect to the host galaxy redshift, i.e. one of our quasars is an extreme outlier. Through modeling we can rule out a flat rotation curve for our brightest [CII] emitter. Finally, we find that the ratio of black hole mass to host galaxy (dynamical) mass is higher by a factor 3-4 (with significant scatter) than local relations.

Comments: 16 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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