2019ApJ...882..168P


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2019ApJ...882..168P - Astrophys. J., 882, 168-168 (2019/September-2)

Low star formation efficiency in typical galaxies at z = 5-6.

PAVESI R., RIECHERS D.A., FAISST A.L., STACEY G.J. and CAPAK P.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the Very Large Array and ALMA, we have obtained CO(2-1), [C II], and [N II] line emission and multiple dust continuum measurements in a sample of "normal" galaxies at z = 5-6. We report the highest-redshift detection of low-J CO emission from a Lyman break galaxy, at z ∼ 5.7. The CO line luminosity implies a massive molecular gas reservoir of (1.3 ± 0.3)(αCO/4.5 M (K km s–1 pc2)–1) x 1011 M, suggesting low star formation efficiency with a gas depletion timescale of order ∼1 Gyr. This efficiency is much lower than traditionally observed in z >= 5 starbursts, indicating that star-forming conditions in main-sequence galaxies at z ∼ 6 may be comparable to those of normal galaxies probed up to z ∼ 3 to date but with rising gas fractions across the entire redshift range. We also obtain a deep CO upper limit for a main-sequence galaxy at z ∼ 5.3 with an approximately three times lower star formation rate, perhaps implying a high αCO conversion factor, as typically found in low-metallicity galaxies. For a sample including both CO targets, we also find faint [N II] 205 µm emission relative to [C II] in all but the most IR-luminous "normal" galaxies at z = 5-6, implying more intense or harder radiation fields in the ionized gas relative to lower redshift. These radiation properties suggest that low metallicity may be common in typical ∼1010 M galaxies at z = 5-6. While a fraction of main-sequence star formation in the first billion yr may take place in conditions not dissimilar to lower redshift, lower metallicity may affect the remainder of the population.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation - radio lines: galaxies

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ALESS J033229.29-275619.7 QSO 03 32 29.2912 -27 56 19.465     26.76 25.82 25.1655 ~ 113 0
2 ESO 362-21 Sy1 05 22 57.98464178 -36 27 30.8512953   15.26 14.62 14.48   ~ 841 2
3 QSO J0854+2006 BLL 08 54 48.8749846272 +20 06 30.639583620   15.91 15.43 15.56   ~ 2349 1
4 H-ATLAS J090045.4+004125 G 09 00 45.4 +00 41 25           ~ 21 0
5 [CRR2012] HLS J091828.6+514223 G 09 18 28.60 +51 42 23.3           ~ 42 0
6 ICRF J094857.3+002225 Sy1 09 48 57.32005819 +00 22 25.5596984   18.85 18.61 18.17   ~ 322 2
7 COSMOS2015 494057 EmG 09 58 28.52 +02 03 06.8 27.59 28.369 27.394 26.16 24.65 ~ 50 0
8 COSMOS2015 711112 G 09 59 51.697 +02 22 42.16           ~ 31 0
9 AS2COS 0059.1 AGN 10 00 20.690 +02 35 20.37           ~ 106 0
10 COSMOS2015 848185 EmG 10 00 21.504 +02 35 11.08   27.450 26.872     ~ 50 0
11 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2999 0
12 COSMOS2015 180903 G 10 00 59.20 +01 33 06.6   22.835 22.121     ~ 9 0
13 COSMOS2015 180331 EmG 10 00 59.300 +01 33 19.60           ~ 45 0
14 QSO J1008+0621 BLL 10 08 00.81616040 +06 21 21.2160257 17.61 17.17 17.85 16.73   ~ 111 1
15 QSO B1034-293 QSO 10 37 16.07974265 -29 34 02.8134977   16.46 16.46 17.54   ~ 340 1
16 ICRF J105829.6+013358 Sy1 10 58 29.60520810 +01 33 58.8237454   18.74 18.28 16.68   ~ 783 2
17 SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 QSO 11 48 16.647 +52 51 50.31   25.73 25.04     ~ 457 0
18 QSO B1202-074 QSO 12 05 23.1360370080 -07 42 32.759842896     17.5     ~ 379 5
19 BRI B1335-0417 G 13 38 03.4151935680 -04 32 34.981751112   19.4       ~ 106 0
20 SPT-S J213242-5802.9 G 21 32 43.540 -58 02 54.00           ~ 27 0

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