We present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of the CO (J = 2 → 1) line emission towards the z = 6.419 quasar SDSS J114816.64 + 525150.3 (J1148 + 5251). The molecular gas is found to be marginally resolved with a major axis of 0.9 arcsec (consistent with previous size measurements of the CO (J = 7 → 6) emission). We observe tentative evidence for extended line emission towards the south-west on a scale of ∼1.4 arcsec, but this is only detected at 3.3σ significance and should be confirmed. The position of the molecular emission region is in excellent agreement with previous detections of low-frequency radio continuum emission as well as [C II] line and thermal dust continuum emission. These CO (J = 2 → 1) observations provid...
We present observations of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) emission from the z = 4.12 quasi-stellar object (QS...
We present a high-resolution study of the cold molecular gas as traced by CO(1-0) in the unlensed z ...
aas2pp4. to appear in the Astrophysical JournalWe present observations of CO 1-0 and CO 2-1 emission...
4 pages, 3 figures, A&A LettersWe report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most ...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We present high-resolution VLA observations of the molecular gas in the host galaxy of the highest...
We have imaged CO(J = 7 → 6) and C I(3 P 2 → 3 P 1) emission in the host galaxy of the z = 6.42 ...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We present CO(1–0) observations of the high-redshift quasar SDSS J160705+533558 (z = 3.653) using th...
We present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of 44 GHz continuum and CO J=2–1 line ...
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(J = 1ââ â0) emission in the z ~ 3.4 submillimet...
We report the serendipitous detection of the CO(17-16) emission line toward the quasar SDSSJ114816....
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(J = 1ââ â0) emission in the z ~ 3.4 submillimet...
We present observations of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) emission from the z = 4.12 quasi-stellar object (QS...
We present a high-resolution study of the cold molecular gas as traced by CO(1-0) in the unlensed z ...
aas2pp4. to appear in the Astrophysical JournalWe present observations of CO 1-0 and CO 2-1 emission...
4 pages, 3 figures, A&A LettersWe report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most ...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We present high-resolution VLA observations of the molecular gas in the host galaxy of the highest...
We have imaged CO(J = 7 → 6) and C I(3 P 2 → 3 P 1) emission in the host galaxy of the z = 6.42 ...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We report the detection of high excitation CO emission from the most distant quasar currently known,...
We present CO(1–0) observations of the high-redshift quasar SDSS J160705+533558 (z = 3.653) using th...
We present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of 44 GHz continuum and CO J=2–1 line ...
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(J = 1ââ â0) emission in the z ~ 3.4 submillimet...
We report the serendipitous detection of the CO(17-16) emission line toward the quasar SDSSJ114816....
We report the detection of spatially resolved CO(J = 1ââ â0) emission in the z ~ 3.4 submillimet...
We present observations of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) emission from the z = 4.12 quasi-stellar object (QS...
We present a high-resolution study of the cold molecular gas as traced by CO(1-0) in the unlensed z ...
aas2pp4. to appear in the Astrophysical JournalWe present observations of CO 1-0 and CO 2-1 emission...