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2006ApJ...649..635R - Astrophys. J., 649, 635-639 (2006/October-1)

A search for H2O in the strongly lensed QSO MG 0751+2716 at z = 3.2.

RIECHERS D.A., WEISS A., WALTER F., CARILLI C.L. and KNUDSEN K.K.

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We present a search for 183 GHz H2O (313⟶220) emission in the infrared-luminous quasar MG 0751+2716 with the NRAO Very Large Array (VLA). At z=3.200±0.001, this water emission feature is redshifted to 43.6 GHz. Unlike the faint rotational transitions of HCN (the standard high-density tracer at high z), H2O (313⟶220) is observed with high maser amplification factors in Galactic star-forming regions. It therefore holds the potential to trace high-density star-forming regions in the distant universe. If indeed all star-forming regions in massively star-forming galaxies at z>3 have physical properties similar to those of, e.g., the Orion or W49N molecular cloud cores, the flux ratio between the maser-amplified H2O (313⟶220) and the thermally excited 12CO (J=1⟶0) transitions may be as high as factor of 20 (but has to be corrected by their relative filling factor). MG 0751+2716 is a strong 12CO (J=4⟶3) emitter, and therefore one of the most suitable targets to search for H2O (313⟶220) at cosmological redshifts. Our search resulted in an upper limit in line luminosity of L'H2O<0.6x109 K km/s pc2. Assuming a brightness temperature of Tb(H2O)≃500 K for the maser emission and CO properties from the literature, this translates to a H2O (313⟶220)/12CO (J=4⟶3) area filling factor of less than 1%. However, this limit is not valid if the H2O (313⟶220) maser emission is quenched, i.e., if the line is only thermally excited. We conclude that, if our results were to hold for other high-z sources, H2O does not appear to be a more luminous alternative to HCN to detect high-density gas in star-forming environments at high redshift.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Galaxies: Starburst - Masers

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