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The ALPINE-ALMA [C II] survey. Molecular gas budget in the early Universe as traced by [C II]

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The molecular gas content of normal galaxies at z > 4 is poorly constrained because the commonly used molecular gas tracers become hard to detect at these high redshifts. We use the [C II] 158 μm luminosity, which was recently proposed as a molecular gas tracer, to estimate the molecular gas content in a large sample of main sequence star-forming galaxies at z = 4.4 − 5.9, with a median stellar mass of 10^9.7 M⊙, drawn from the ALMA Large Program to INvestigate [C II] at Early times survey. The agreement between the molecular gas masses derived from [C II] luminosities, dynamical masses, and rest-frame 850 μm luminosities extrapolated from the rest-frame 158 μm continuum supports [C II] as a reliable tracer of molecular gas in our sample. We find a continuous decline of the molecular gas depletion timescale from z = 0 to z = 5.9, which reaches a mean value of (4.6 ± 0.8) × 10^8 yr at z ∼ 5.5, only a factor of between two and three shorter than in present-day galaxies. This suggests a mild enhancement of the star formation efficiency toward high redshifts. Our estimates also show that the previously reported rise in the molecular gas fraction flattens off above z ∼ 3.7 to achieve a mean value of 63%±3% over z = 4.4 − 5.9. This redshift evolution of the gas fraction is in line with that of the specific star formation rate. We use multi-epoch abundance-matching to follow the gas fraction evolution across cosmic time of progenitors of z = 0 Milky Way-like galaxies in ∼10^13 M⊙ halos and of more massive z = 0 galaxies in ∼10^14 M⊙ halos. Interestingly, the former progenitors show a monotonic increase of the gas fraction with redshift, while the latter show a steep rise from z = 0 to z ∼ 2 followed by a constant gas fraction from z ∼ 2 to z = 5.9. We discuss three possible effects, namely outflows, a pause in gas supply, and over-efficient star formation, which may jointly contribute to the gas fraction plateau of the latter massive galaxies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Dessauges-Zavadsky, M.; Ginolfi, M.; Pozzi, F.; Béthermin, M.; Le Fèvre, O.; Fujimoto, S.; Silverman, J. D.; Jones, G. C.; Vallini, L.; Schaerer, D.; Faisst, A. L.; Khusanova, Y.; Fudamoto, Y.; Cassata, P.; Loiacono, F.; Capak, P. L.; Yan, L.; Amorin, R.; Bardelli, S.; Boquien, M.; Cimatti, A.; Gruppioni, C.; Hathi, N. P.; Ibar, E.; Koekemoer, A. M.; Lemaux, B. C.; Narayanan, D.; Oesch, P. A.; Rodighiero, G.; Romano, M.; Talia, M.; Toft, S.; Vergani, D.; Zamorani, G.; Zucca, E.
Autori di Ateneo:
CASSATA PAOLO
RODIGHIERO GIULIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/3355863
Pubblicato in:
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Journal
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