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Molecular Gas Excitation of the Massive Dusty Starburst CRLE and the Main-Sequence Galaxy HZ10 at z=5.7 in the COSMOS Field

Published 22 Dec 2021 in astro-ph.GA | (2112.11705v1)

Abstract: We report CO(5$\rightarrow$4) and CO(6$\rightarrow$5) line observations in the dusty starbursting galaxy CRLE ($z = 5.667$) and the main-sequence (MS) galaxy HZ10 ($z = 5.654$) with the Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA). CRLE is the most luminous $z>5$ starburst in the COSMOS field and HZ10 is the most gas-rich "normal" galaxy currently known at $z>5$. We find line luminosities for CO(5$\rightarrow$4) and CO(6$\rightarrow$5) of (4.9 $\pm$ 0.5) and (3.8 $\pm$ 0.4) $\times$ 10${10}$ K km s${-1}$ pc${2}$ for CRLE and upper limits of $< 0.76$ and $< 0.60$ $\times$ 10${10}$ K km s${-1}$ pc${2}$ for HZ10, respectively. The CO excitation of CRLE appears comparable to other $z>5$ dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs). For HZ10, these line luminosity limits provide the first significant constraints of this kind for a MS galaxy at $z > 5$. We find the upper limit of $L'{5\rightarrow4}/L'{2\rightarrow1}$ in HZ10 could be similar to the average value for MS galaxies around $z\approx 1.5$, suggesting that MS galaxies with comparable gas excitation may already have existed one billion years after the Big Bang. For CRLE we determine the most likely values for the H$2$ density, kinetic temperature and dust temperature based on excitation modeling of the CO line ladder. We also derive a total gas mass of $(7.1 \pm 1.3) \times 10{10} M\odot$. Our findings provide some of the currently most detailed constraints on the gas excitation that sets the conditions for star formation in a galaxy protocluster environment at $z > 5$.

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