NOEMA3D: Resolving radial gas flows in disk galaxies at z~1.1-1.6 with high-resolution CO observations
Abstract
We present NOEMA3D, a unique high-resolution study of purely molecular gas kinematics at to 1.6, providing a dedicated view of cold gas dynamics at the late stages of the peak epoch of cosmic star formation. Using deep ( hr on source per target) IRAM-NOEMA CO observations of 10 massive ()) main-sequence galaxies, complemented by high-resolution JWST imaging, we resolve the molecular gas kinematics and morphology on kiloparsec scales. We find that all galaxies exhibit ordered rotation with moderate intrinsic turbulence (median km/s, median ), consistent with dynamically turbulent disks at late cosmic noon. After modeling the axisymmetric rotation with the forward-modeling code DysmalPy, we reveal spatially coherent velocity residuals in all but one more inclined system. The inferred in-plane non circular motions reach amplitudes of -100 km/s, significantly larger than typically observed in local disk galaxies. Interpreting these non-circular motions as radial flows we find that the velocity residuals spatially coincide with non-axisymmetric structures -- spiral arms and bars -- demonstrating a direct link between galaxy morphology and gas transport at -2. In spiral galaxies, the residual velocity patterns are typically dominated by inflows, while barred systems display an apparent inflow-outflow pattern, characteristic of in-plane bar-driven gas motions. We further find that the inferred molecular gas inflow rates are substantial, with a typical net inflow rate of the order of the star formation rate (/yr). This implies that spiral arms and bars at cosmic noon are highly efficient at funneling cold gas toward galaxy centers, perhaps driving the buildup of bulges and feeding central star forming regions and supermassive black holes.
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@article{arxiv.2604.18503,
title = {NOEMA3D: Resolving radial gas flows in disk galaxies at z~1.1-1.6 with high-resolution CO observations},
author = {Jean-Baptiste Jolly and Linda J. Tacconi and Reinhard Genzel and Roberto Neri and Karl Schuster and Jianhang Chen and Natascha M. Förster Schreiber and Stavros Pastras and Letizia Scaloni and Giulia Tozzi and Capucine Barféty and Alberto Bolatto and Andreas Burker and Françoise Combes and Pierre Cox and Ric Davies and Frank Eisenhauer and Juan Manuel Espejo Salcedo and Rodrigo Herrera-Camu and Santi García-Burillo and Tadayuki Kodama and Lilian Lee and Minju M. Lee and Daizhong Liu and Dieter Lutz and Giovanni Mazzolari and Thorsten Naab and Amit Nestor Shachar and Claudia Pulsoni and Alvio Renzini and Monica Rubio and Taro T. Shimizu and Amiel Sternberg and Eckhard Sturm and Hannah Übler and Antonio Usero and Stijn Wuyts},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18503},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Submitted to A&A, see also companion paper: Chen et al. 2026