New CO detections of lensed submillimeter galaxies in A2218: Probing molecular gas in the LIRG regime at high redshift
K.K. Knudsen, R. Neri, J.-P. Kneib, P.P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This study detects CO lines in two gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies at high redshift, revealing their molecular gas content and star formation efficiencies, and extends understanding of faint SMGs in the LIRG regime.
Contribution
First detection of CO lines in faint, unlensed SMGs at high redshift, providing insights into their molecular gas and star formation properties.
Findings
CO(2-1) detected in SMMJ163555 at z=1.0313
CO(3-2) detected in SMMJ163541 at z=3.1824
SMMJ163555 has the lowest FIR luminosity among known high-z SMGs
Abstract
Context: Submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) are distant, dusty galaxies undergoing star formation at prodigious rates. Recently there has been major progress in understanding the nature of the bright SMGs (i.e. S(850um)>5mJy). The samples for the fainter SMGs are small and are currently in a phase of being built up through identification studies. Aims: We study the molecular gas content in two SMGs, SMMJ163555 and SMMJ163541, at z=1.034 and z=3.187 with unlensed submm fluxes of 0.4mJy and 6.0mJy. Both SMGs are gravitationally lensed by the foreground cluster A2218. Methods: IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometry observations at 3mm were obtained for the lines CO(2-1) for SMMJ163555 and CO(3-2) for SMMJ163541. Additionally we obtained CO(4-3) for the candidate z=4.048 SMMJ163556 with an unlensed submm flux of 2.7mJy. Results: CO(2-1) was detected for SMMJ163555 at z=1.0313 with an integrated…
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