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Turbulent Gas in Lensed Planck-selected Starbursts at redshifts 1-3.5

Published 30 Oct 2020 in astro-ph.GA | (2010.16231v1)

Abstract: Dusty star-forming galaxies at high redshift (1 < z < 3) represent the most intense star-forming regions in the Universe. Key aspects to these processes are the gas heating and cooling mechanisms. Although it is well known that these galaxies are gas-rich, little is known about the gas excitation conditions. Here we examine these processes in a sample of 24 strongly lensed star-forming galaxies identified by the \textit{Planck} satellite (LPs) at z ~ 1.1 - 3.5. We analyze 162 CO rotational transitions (ranging from Jupper = 1 - 12) and 37 atomic carbon fine-structure lines ([CI]) in order to characterize the physical conditions of the gas in sample of LPs. We simultaneously fit the CO and [CI] lines, and the dust continuum emission, using two different non-LTE, radiative transfer models. The first model represents a two component gas density, while the second assumes a turbulence driven log-normal gas density distribution. These LPs are among the most gas-rich, infrared (IR) luminous galaxies ever observed ($\mu_{\rm L}$L${\rm IR(8-1000\mu m) } \sim 10{13-14.6} $\Lsun; $< \mu{\rm L}$M${\rm ISM}> = 2.7 \pm 1.2 \times 10{12}$ \Msun, with $\mu{\rm L} \sim 10-30$ the average lens magnification factor). Our results suggest that the turbulent ISM present in the LPs can be well-characterized by a high turbulent velocity dispersion ($<\Delta V_{\rm turb}> \sim 100 $ \kms) and gas kinetic temperature to dust temperature ratios $<T_{\rm kin}$/$T_{\rm d}> \sim 2.5$, sustained on scales larger than a few kpc. We speculate that the average surface density of the molecular gas mass and IR luminosity $\Sigma_{\rm M_{\rm ISM}}$ $\sim 10{3 - 4}$ \Msun pc${-2}$ and $\Sigma_{\rm L_{\rm IR}}$ $\sim 10{11 - 12}$ \Lsun kpc${-2}$, arise from both stellar mechanical feedback and a steady momentum injection from the accretion of intergalactic gas.

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