Abstract:
We present deep ALMA Band 3 observations of the HCN, HCO+, and HNC(4–3) emission in SDP.81, a well-studied z = 3:042;
strongly lensed galaxy. These lines trace the high-density gas, which remains almost entirely unexplored in z 1 galaxies. Additionally,
these dense-gas tracers are potentially powerful diagnostics of the mechanical heating of the interstellar medium. While the
HCN(4–3) and HNC(4–3) lines are not detected, the HCO+(4–3) emission is clearly detected and resolved. This is the third detection
of this line in a high-redshift star-forming galaxy. We find an unusually high HCO+/HCN intensity ratio of 2:2. Based on the modelling
of the photodissociation region, the most likely explanation for the elevated HCO+/HCN ratio is that SDP.81 has low mechanical
heating, making up less than 10% of the total energy budget, along with a sub-solar metallicity of Z 0:5 Z . While such conditions
might not be representative of the general population of high-redshift dusty galaxies, a lower-than-solar metallicity might significantly
impact gas masses inferred from CO observations. In addition, we report the detection of CO(0–1) absorption from the foreground
lensing galaxy and CO(1–0) emission from a massive companion to the lensing galaxy, approximately 50 kpc to the south-east.
Description:
This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: #2016.1.00663.S, #2017.1.01694.S, and #2018.1.00747.S.