A Spatially Resolved [C ii] Survey of 31 z ∼ 7 Massive Galaxies Hosting Luminous Quasars

Author:

Wang FeigeORCID,Yang JinyiORCID,Fan XiaohuiORCID,Venemans BramORCID,Decarli RobertoORCID,Bañados EduardoORCID,Walter FabianORCID,Barth Aaron J.ORCID,Bian FuyanORCID,Davies Frederick B.ORCID,Eilers Anna-ChristinaORCID,Farina Emanuele PaoloORCID,Hennawi Joseph F.ORCID,Li Jiang-TaoORCID,Mazzucchelli ChiaraORCID,Wang RanORCID,Wu Xue-BingORCID,Yue MinghaoORCID

Abstract

Abstract The [C ii] 158 μm emission line and the underlying far-infrared (FIR) dust continuum are important tracers for studying star formation and kinematic properties of early galaxies. We present a survey of the [C ii] emission lines and FIR continua of 31 luminous quasars at z > 6.5 using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) and the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array at sub-arcsec resolution. This survey more than doubles the number of quasars with [C ii] and FIR observations at these redshifts and enables statistical studies of quasar host galaxies deep into the epoch of reionization. We detect [C ii] emission in 27 quasar hosts with a luminosity range of L [C II] = (0.3–5.5) × 109 L and detect the FIR continuum of 28 quasar hosts with a luminosity range of L FIR = (0.5–13.0) × 1012 L . Both L [C II] and L FIR are correlated (ρ ≃ 0.4) with the quasar bolometric luminosity, albeit with substantial scatter. The quasar hosts detected by ALMA are clearly resolved with a median diameter of ∼5 kpc. About 40% of the quasar host galaxies show a velocity gradient in [C ii] emission, while the rest show either dispersion-dominated or disturbed kinematics. Basic estimates of the dynamical masses of the rotation-dominated host galaxies yield M dyn = (0.1–7.5) × 1011 M . Considering our findings alongside those of literature studies, we found that the ratio between M BH and M dyn is about 10 times higher than that of local M BHM dyn relation on average but with substantial scatter (the ratio difference ranging from ∼0.6 to 60) and large uncertainties.

Funder

NSF ∣ MPS ∣ Division of Astronomical Sciences

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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