Project leaders: Weiß, Axel (MPIfR); Riechers, Dominik (PH1)

Project C1 will study the physical conditions, chemical evolution, ISM enrichment and feedback processes at high redshift over a large range in galaxy properties including typical galaxies, AGN hosts, extreme starbursts, strongly-lensed systems, and clustered vs. field environments from z≈1 up to z≈7–9. We will do so by combining exciting and future multi-wavelength observations from the most competitive new facilities including JWST, ALMA, NOEMA, VLA, and MeerKAT. The aim is to obtain spatially resolved information at scales comparable to those in local galaxies of the baryon cycle by investigating gas outflow/infall, the enrichment of the ISM and the conditions of high mass star formation through cosmic time. Our first successful investigations and proof-of-concept studies demonstrates the vastly different physical conditions in massive, high redshift galaxies compared to the local universe. This shows that our understanding of high mass star formation trough cosmic time remains incomplete when only the local universe is considered.


References

  1. Boogaard, van der Werf, Weiß, Popping, Decarli, Walter, Aravena, Bouwens, et al., “The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: CO Excitation and Atomic Carbon in Star-forming Galaxies at z = 1-3”, ApJ 902, 109 (2020).
  2. Harrington, Weiß, Yun, Magnelli, Sharon, Leung, Vishwas, Wang, et al., “Turbulent Gas in Lensed Planck-selected Starbursts at z ⇠ 1-3.5”, ApJ 908, 95 (2021).
  3. Henkel, Downes, Weiß, Riechers, and Walter, “Weak 13CO in the Cloverleaf quasar: evidence for a young, early generation starburst”, A&A 516, A111 (2010).
  4. Riechers, Boogaard, Decarli, González-López, Smail, Walter, Aravena, Carilli, et al., “VLA-ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (VLASPECS): Total Cold Gas Masses and CO Line Ratios for z = 2-3 Main-sequence Galaxies”, ApJ Letters 896, L21 (2020).
  5. Riechers, Bradford, Clements, Dowell, Pérez-Fournon, Ivison, Bridge, Conley, et al., “A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34”, Nature 496, 329 (2013).
  6. Riechers, Cooray, Pérez-Fournon, and Neri, “The GADOT Galaxy Survey: Dense Gas and Feedback in Herschel-selected Starburst Galaxies at Redshifts 2 to 6”, ApJ 913, 141 (2021).
  7. Riechers, Nayyeri, Burgarella, Emonts, Clements, Cooray, Ivison, Oliver, et al., “Rise of the Titans: Gas Excitation and Feedback in a Binary Hyperluminous Dusty Starburst Galaxy at z ⇠ 6”, ApJ 907, 62 (2021).
  8. Riechers, Weiß, Walter, Carilli, Cox, Decarli, and Neri, “Microwave background temperature at a red- shift of 6.34 from H2O absorption”, Nature 602, 58 (2022).
  9. Strandet, Weiß, De Breuck, Marrone, Vieira, Aravena, Ashby, Béthermin, et al., “ISM Properties of a Massive Dusty Star-forming Galaxy Discovered at z ⇠ 7”, ApJ Letters 842, L15 (2017).
  10. Weiß, Downes, Neri, Walter, Henkel, Wilner, Wagg, and Wiklind, “Highly-excited CO emission in APM 08279+5255 at z = 3.9”, A&A 467, 955 (2007).