TY - JOUR
T1 - Deep CO(1-0) Observations of z = 1.62 Cluster Galaxies with Substantial Molecular Gas Reservoirs and Normal Star Formation Efficiencies
AU - Rudnick, Gregory
AU - Hodge, Jacqueline
AU - Walter, Fabian
AU - Momcheva, Ivelina
AU - Tran, Kim Vy
AU - Papovich, Casey
AU - Da Cunha, Elisabete
AU - Decarli, Roberto
AU - Saintonge, Amelie
AU - Willmer, Christopher
AU - Lotz, Jennifer
AU - Lentati, Lindley
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/11/1
Y1 - 2017/11/1
N2 - We present an extremely deep CO(1-0) observation of a confirmed z = 1.62 galaxy cluster. We detect two spectroscopically confirmed cluster members in CO(1-0) with signal-to-noise ratio > 5. Both galaxies have log(M∗/Mo˙) > 11 and are gas rich, with M mol/(M∗+ Mmol)∼ 0.17-0.45. One of these galaxies lies on the star formation rate (SFR)-M∗ sequence, while the other lies an order of magnitude below. We compare the cluster galaxies to other SFR-selected galaxies with CO measurements and find that they have CO luminosities consistent with expectations given their infrared luminosities. We also find that they have gas fractions and star formation efficiencies (SFE) comparable to what is expected from published field galaxy scaling relations. The galaxies are compact in their stellar light distribution, at the extreme end for all high-redshift star-forming galaxies. However, their SFE is consistent with other field galaxies at comparable compactness. This is similar to two other sources selected in a blind CO survey of the HDF-N. Despite living in a highly quenched protocluster core, the molecular gas properties of these two galaxies, one of which may be in the process of quenching, appear entirely consistent with field scaling relations between the molecular gas content, stellar mass, star formation rate, and redshift. We speculate that these cluster galaxies cannot have any further substantive gas accretion if they are to become members of the dominant passive population in z < 1 clusters.
AB - We present an extremely deep CO(1-0) observation of a confirmed z = 1.62 galaxy cluster. We detect two spectroscopically confirmed cluster members in CO(1-0) with signal-to-noise ratio > 5. Both galaxies have log(M∗/Mo˙) > 11 and are gas rich, with M mol/(M∗+ Mmol)∼ 0.17-0.45. One of these galaxies lies on the star formation rate (SFR)-M∗ sequence, while the other lies an order of magnitude below. We compare the cluster galaxies to other SFR-selected galaxies with CO measurements and find that they have CO luminosities consistent with expectations given their infrared luminosities. We also find that they have gas fractions and star formation efficiencies (SFE) comparable to what is expected from published field galaxy scaling relations. The galaxies are compact in their stellar light distribution, at the extreme end for all high-redshift star-forming galaxies. However, their SFE is consistent with other field galaxies at comparable compactness. This is similar to two other sources selected in a blind CO survey of the HDF-N. Despite living in a highly quenched protocluster core, the molecular gas properties of these two galaxies, one of which may be in the process of quenching, appear entirely consistent with field scaling relations between the molecular gas content, stellar mass, star formation rate, and redshift. We speculate that these cluster galaxies cannot have any further substantive gas accretion if they are to become members of the dominant passive population in z < 1 clusters.
KW - galaxies: ISM
KW - galaxies: clusters: general
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - galaxies: star formation
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa87b2
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa87b2
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 849
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 27
ER -