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Low-redshift analogs of submm galaxies: a diverse population

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-07-19 v1

Abstract

We have combined the wide-area Herschel-ATLAS far-IR survey with spectroscopic redshifts from GAMA and SDSS to define a sample of 21 low--redshift (zspec<0.5z_{\rm spec} < 0.5) analogs of submm galaxies (SMGs). These have been selected because their dust temperatures and total IR luminosities are similar to those for the classical high-redshift SMG population. As well as presenting the sample, in this paper we report 12^{12}CO(2-1) and 12^{12}CO(1-0) observations of 16 low-redshift analogs of SMGs taken with the IRAM-30m telescope. We have obtained that low-redshift analogs of SMGs represent a very diverse population, similar to what has been found for high-redshift SMGs. A large variety in the molecular gas excitation or 12^{12}CO(2-1)/12^{12}CO(1-0) line ratio is seen, meaning that extrapolations from J2J \geq 2 CO lines can result in very uncertain molecular gas mass determinations. Our sources with 12^{12}CO(1-0) detections follow the dust--gas correlation found in previous work at different redshifts and luminosities. The molecular gas mass of low-redshift SMGs has an average value of MH21.6×1010MM_{\rm H_2} \sim 1.6 \times 10^{10}\,M_\odot and will be consumed in 100Myr\sim 100 \, {\rm Myr} . We also find a wide range of molecular gas fractions, with the highest values being compatible with those found in high-redshift SMGs with 12^{12}CO(1-0) detections, which are only the most luminous. Low-redshift SMGs offer a unique opportunity to study the properties of extreme star formation in a detail not possible at higher redshifts.

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@article{arxiv.1707.05329,
  title  = {Low-redshift analogs of submm galaxies: a diverse population},
  author = {I. Oteo and I. Smail and T. Hughes and L. Dunne and R. J. Ivison and Z-Y. Zhang and D. Riechers and A. Cooray and N. Bourne and P. van der Werf and D. L. Clements and M. J. Michałowski and H. Dannerbauer and L. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.05329},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Submitted to ApJ. Comments welcome