We present high spatial resolution (0.4", 2.2kpc) observations of the
CO(6-5), CO(7-6) and [CI] lines and dust continuum emission from the
interstellar medium in the host galaxy of the quasar J0305β3150 at z=6.6.
These, together with archival [CII] data at comparable spatial resolution,
enable studies of the spatial distribution and kinematics between the ISM in
different phases. When comparing the radial profiles of CO, [CII] and the dust
continuum, we find that the CO and dust continuum exhibit similar spatial
distributions, both of which are less extended than the [CII], indicating that
the CO and dust continuum are tracing the same gas component, while the [CII]
is tracing a more extended one. In addition, we derive the radial profiles of
the [CII]/CO, [CII]/far-infrared (FIR), CO/FIR, and dust continuum S98.7GHzβ/S258.1GHzβ ratios. We find a decreasing S98.7GHzβ/S258.1GHzβ ratio with radius, possibly indicating a decrease of dust optical
depth with increasing radius. We also detect some of the ISM lines and
continuum emission in the companion galaxies previously discovered in the field
around J0305β3150. Through comparing the line-to-line and line-to-FIR ratios,
we find no significant differences between the quasar and its companion
galaxies.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Ap