We report NOrthern Extended Millimetre Array (NOEMA) observations of warm molecular gas traced by CO(5−4) in a z∼3.2 gas-rich main-sequence galaxy (MS), initially serendipitously detected in CO(3−2) emission in `blind' deep NOEMA observations. Our target shows a gas excitation consistent with that seen in z∼1.5 MS galaxies (LCO(5−4)′/LCO(3−2)′=0.41±0.14), albeit toward the low end, as well as a similar star formation efficiency based on the CO(3−2) line luminosity and the LIR. However, it shows a high molecular gas fraction (fgas=0.9±0.2) as compared to z∼1.5 MS galaxies (fgas∼0.4), consistent with a cosmologically increasing gas fraction beyond z≳3 and our current understanding of scaling relations between z, fgas, the stellar mass M∗, and the specific star formation rate sSFR. Our results are consistent with recent findings by the COLDz and ASPECS molecular line scan surveys and suggest that deep searches for CO emission are a powerful means to identify gas-rich, star-forming galaxies at high redshift.
@article{arxiv.1902.10143,
title = {High gas fraction in a CO-selected main-sequence galaxy at $z > 3$},
author = {Avani Gowardhan and Dominik Riechers and Riccardo Pavesi and Emanuele Daddi and Helmut Dannerbauer and Roberto Neri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10143},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
10 pages, 4 figures, accepted to the Astrophysical Journal