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Feeding the spider with carbon -- [CII] emission from the circum galactic medium and active galactic nucleus

Carlos De Breuck, Andreas Lundgren, Bjorn Emonts, Sthabile Kolwa, Helmut Dannerbauer, Matthew Lehnert

Published 2022-01-13Version 1

We present the detection of [CII] 158um emission from the Spiderweb galaxy at z=2.1612 using the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment. The line profile splits into an active galactic nucleus (AGN) and circum galacic medium (CGM) component previously identified in CO and [CI]. We find that these individual [CII] components are consistent in terms of CO and far-IR luminosity ratios with the populations of other z>~1 AGN and dusty star-forming galaxies. The CGM component dominates the [CII] emission in the 10" APEX beam. Although we do not have spatially resolved data, the close correspondence of the velocity profile with the CO(1-0) detected only on scales of tens of kiloparsecs in CO(1-0) suggests that the [CII] emission is similarly extended, reminiscent of [CII] halos recently found around z>5 galaxies. Comparing the first four ionization states of carbon, we find that the atomic [CI] emission is dominant, which increases its reliability as a molecular mass tracer. Our [CII] detection at 601.8 GHz also demonstrates the feasibility to extend the frequency range of ALMA Band 9 beyond the original specifications.

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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