CO Emission, Molecular Gas, and Metallicity in Main-sequence Star-forming Galaxies at z ∼ 2.3
We present observations of CO(3−2) in 13 main-sequence z = 2.0–2.5 star-forming galaxies at log ( M * / M ⊙ ) = 10.2 – 10.6 that span a wide range in metallicity (O/H) based on rest-optical spectroscopy. We find that L CO ( 3 − 2 ) ′ /SFR decreases with decreasing metallicity, implying that the CO l...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2023-01, Vol.942 (1), p.24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present observations of CO(3−2) in 13 main-sequence
z
= 2.0–2.5 star-forming galaxies at
log
(
M
*
/
M
⊙
)
=
10.2
–
10.6
that span a wide range in metallicity (O/H) based on rest-optical spectroscopy. We find that
L
CO
(
3
−
2
)
′
/SFR decreases with decreasing metallicity, implying that the CO luminosity per unit gas mass is lower in low-metallicity galaxies at
z
∼ 2. We constrain the CO-to-H
2
conversion factor (
α
CO
) and find that
α
CO
inversely correlates with metallicity at
z
∼ 2. We derive molecular gas masses (
M
mol
) and characterize the relations among
M
*
, SFR,
M
mol
, and metallicity. At
z
∼ 2,
M
mol
increases and the molecular gas fraction (
M
mol
/
M
*
) decreases with increasing
M
*
, with a significant secondary dependence on SFR. Galaxies at
z
∼ 2 lie on a near-linear molecular KS law that is well-described by a constant depletion time of 700 Myr. We find that the scatter about the mean SFR−
M
*
, O/H−
M
*
, and
M
mol
−
M
*
relations is correlated such that, at fixed
M
*
,
z
∼ 2 galaxies with larger
M
mol
have higher SFR and lower O/H. We thus confirm the existence of a fundamental metallicity relation at
z
∼ 2, where O/H is inversely correlated with both SFR and
M
mol
at fixed
M
*
. These results suggest that the scatter of the
z
∼ 2 star-forming main sequence, mass–metallicity relation, and
M
mol
–
M
*
relation are primarily driven by stochastic variations in gas inflow rates. We place constraints on the mass loading of galactic outflows and perform a metal budget analysis, finding that massive
z
∼ 2 star-forming galaxies retain only 30% of metals produced, implying that a large mass of metals resides in the circumgalactic medium. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/aca46f |