The ALMA spectroscopic survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field : molecular gas reservoirs in high-redshift galaxies

We study the molecular gas properties of high-z galaxies observed in the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey (ASPECS) that targets an similar to 1 arcmin(2) region in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF), a blind survey of CO emission (tracing molecular gas) in the 3 and 1 mm bands. Of a total of 1302 galaxies i...

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Hauptverfasser: Decarli, Roberto, Walter, Fabian, Aravena, Manuel, Carilli, Chris, Bouwens, Rychard, Da Cunha, Elisabete, Daddi, Emanuele, Elbaz, David, Riechers, Dominik, Smail, Ian, Swinbank, Mark, Weiss, Axel, Bacon, Roland, Bauer, Franz, Bell, Eric F, Bertoldi, Frank, Chapman, Scott, Colina, Luis, Cortes, Paulo C, Cox, Pierre, Gonzalez-Lopez, Jorge, Inami, Hanae, Ivison, Rob, Hodge, Jacqueline, Karim, Alex, Magnelli, Benjamin, Ota, Kazuaki, Popping, Gergo, Rix, Hans-Walter, Sargent, Mark, van der Wel, Arjen, van der Werf, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:We study the molecular gas properties of high-z galaxies observed in the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey (ASPECS) that targets an similar to 1 arcmin(2) region in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF), a blind survey of CO emission (tracing molecular gas) in the 3 and 1 mm bands. Of a total of 1302 galaxies in the field, 56 have spectroscopic redshifts and correspondingly well-defined physical properties. Among these, 11 have infrared luminosities L-IR > 10(11) L-circle dot, i.e., a detection in CO emission was expected. Out of these, 7 are detected at various significance in CO, and 4 are undetected in CO emission. In the CO-detected sources, we find CO excitation conditions that are lower than those typically found in starburst/sub-mm galaxy/QSO environments. We use the CO luminosities (including limits for non-detections) to derive molecular gas masses. We discuss our findings in the context of previous molecular gas observations at high redshift (star formation law, gas depletion times, gas fractions): the CO-detected galaxies in the UDF tend to reside on the low-L-IR envelope of the scatter in the L-IR-L-CO' relation, but exceptions exist. For the CO-detected sources, we find an average depletion time of similar to 1 Gyr, with significant scatter. The average molecular-to-stellar mass ratio (M-H2/M-*) is consistent with earlier measurements of main-sequence galaxies at these redshifts, and again shows large variations among sources. In some cases, we also measure dust continuum emission. On average, the dust-based estimates of the molecular gas are a factor similar to 2-5x smaller than those based on CO. When we account for detections as well as non-detections, we find large diversity in the molecular gas properties of the high-redshift galaxies covered by ASPECS.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357