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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: CO(J = 3 - 2) mapping and lens modeling of an ACT-selected dusty star-forming galaxy

Published 24 Jul 2018 in astro-ph.GA | (1807.08895v2)

Abstract: We report Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) CO($J = 3 - 2$) observations of the dusty star-forming galaxy ACT-S\,J020941+001557 at $z = 2.5528$, which was detected as an unresolved source in the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) equatorial survey. Our spatially resolved spectral line data support the derivation of a gravitational lens model from 37 independent velocity channel maps using a pixel-based algorithm, from which we infer a velocity-dependent magnification factor $\mu \approx 7-22$ with a luminosity-weighted mean $\left<\mu\right>\approx 13$. The resulting source-plane reconstruction is consistent with a rotating disk, although other scenarios cannot be ruled out by our data. After correction for lensing, we derive a line luminosity $L{\prime}_{\rm CO(3-2)}= (5.53\pm 0.69) \times 10{10}\,{\rm \,K\,km\,s{-1}\,pc{2}}$, a cold gas mass $M_{{\rm gas}}= (3.86 \pm 0.33) \times 10{10}\,M_{\odot}$, a dynamical mass $M_{\rm dyn}\,{\rm sin}2\,i = 3.9{+1.8}_{-1.5} \times 10{10}\,M_{\odot}$, and a gas mass fraction $f_{\rm gas}\,{\rm csc}2\,i = 1.0{+0.8}_{-0.4}$. The line brightness temperature ratio of $r_{3,1}\approx 1.6$ relative to a Green Bank Telescope CO($J=1-0$) detection may be elevated by a combination of external heating of molecular clouds, differential lensing, and/or pointing errors.

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