ALMA Band 2 line survey of a z = 3.44 clumpy strongly lensed submillimetre galaxy
Journal article, 2026

I present the first molecular line survey of the strongly lensed submillimetre galaxy SPT-S J002706-5007.4 ((Formula presented)) using the new Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 2 receivers (67–116 GHz), whose commissioning completes ALMA’s full (sub-)millimetre frequency coverage. The broad spectral coverage from 76 to 111 GHz of the observations simultaneously accesses a large suite of molecular and atomic emission lines. I report the novel detections of the lines that were hitherto inaccessible at (Formula presented), CO(J = 3–2) and HNC(J = 4–3), as well as detections of previously observed CO(J = 4–3) transitions, the neutral carbon line [C i]((Formula presented) –(Formula presented)), HCN(J = 5–4), HCO(Formula presented)  = 5–4), and HNC(J = 5–4), with fluxes in line with previous observations. The CO spectral line energy distribution and [C i]/CO line ratios indicate highly excited, dense molecular gas with a strong far-ultraviolet radiation field. The dense gas fraction is estimated at (Formula presented)  per cent, consistent with other dusty star-forming galaxies selected from wide-area surveys. High-resolution Band 7 continuum imaging reveals a clumpy lensed morphology, with star-forming clumps contributing 30–50  per cent of the total emission. With multiple CO lines accessible across a wide redshift range, ALMA Band 2 is uniquely positioned as the premier tool for robust spectroscopic redshifts at Cosmic Noon and beyond ((Formula presented) –6), a capability that will be further enhanced by the Wideband Sensitivity Upgrade’s full-band coverage in fewer tunings.

galaxies: high-redshift

submillimetre: galaxies

gravitational lensing: strong

galaxies: ISM

Author

Tom Bakx

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

00358711 (ISSN) 13652966 (eISSN)

Vol. 549 2

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology

DOI

10.1093/mnras/stag931

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