Bibcode
Huynh, Minh T.; Emonts, B. H. C.; Kimball, A. E.; Seymour, N.; Smail, Ian; Swinbank, A. M.; Brandt, W. N.; Casey, C. M.; Chapman, S. C.; Dannerbauer, H.; Hodge, J. A.; Ivison, R. J.; Schinnerer, E.; Thomson, A. P.; van der Werf, P.; Wardlow, J. L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 467, Issue 1, p.1222-1230
Fecha de publicación:
5
2017
Número de citas
21
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
We present the first results from our ongoing Australia Telescope
Compact Array survey of 12CO(1-0) in Atacama Large Millimeter
Array (ALMA)-identified submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) in the Extended
Chandra Deep Field South. Strong detections of 12CO(1-0)
emission from two SMGs, ALESS 122.1 (z = 2.0232) and ALESS 67.1 (z =
2.1230), were obtained. We estimate gas masses of Mgas ∼
1.3 × 1011 M⊙ and Mgas ∼
1.0 × 1011 M⊙ for ALESS 122.1 and ALESS
67.1, respectively, adopting αCO = 1.0. Dynamical mass
estimates from the kinematics of the 12CO(1-0) line yields
Mdyn sin2 i = (2.1 ± 1.1) ×
1011 M⊙ and (3.2 ± 0.9) ×
1011 M⊙ for ALESS 122.1 and ALESS 67.1,
respectively. This is consistent with the total baryonic mass estimates
of these two systems. We examine star formation efficiency, using the
LFIR versus L^' }_{CO(1-0)} relation for samples of local
ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) and Luminous Infrared Galaxies
(LIRGs), and more distant star-forming galaxies, with
12CO(1-0) detections. We find some evidence of a shallower
slope for ULIRGs and SMGs compared to less luminous systems, but a
larger sample is required for definite conclusions. We determine
gas-to-dust ratios of 170 ± 30 and 140 ± 30 for ALESS
122.1 and ALESS 67.1, respectively, showing that ALESS 122.1 has an
unusually large gas reservoir. By combining the 38.1 GHz continuum
detection of ALESS 122.1 with 1.4 and 5.5 GHz data, we estimate that the
free-free contribution to radio emission at 38.1 GHz is 34 ± 17
μJy, yielding a star formation rate (1400 ± 700
M⊙ yr-1) consistent with that from the
infrared luminosity.
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