A Search for Molecular Gas toward a BzK-selected Star-forming Galaxy at z = 2.044
Bunyo Hatsukade, Daisuke Iono, Kentaro Motohara, Kouichiro Nakanishi,, Masao Hayashi, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Tohru Nagao, Yoichi Tamura, Matthew A, Malkan, Chun Ly, Kotaro Kohno

TL;DR
This study searched for CO(3-2) emission in a high-redshift star-forming galaxy but did not detect it, providing upper limits on molecular gas and suggesting diverse star formation efficiencies among similar galaxies.
Contribution
First search for CO(3-2) emission in a z=2.044 sBzK galaxy, revealing high star formation efficiency and differences from local spirals.
Findings
No significant CO emission detected, upper limits established.
Star formation efficiency comparable or higher than similar galaxies at z~1.5.
sBzKs exhibit diverse star formation modes, not just scaled-up local spirals.
Abstract
We present a search for CO(3-2) emission in SDF-26821, a BzK-selected star-forming galaxy (sBzK) at z = 2.044, using the 45-m telescope of the Nobeyama Radio Observatory and the Nobeyama Millimeter Array. We do not detect significant emission and derive 2 \sigma limits: the CO luminosity of L'CO < 3.1 x 10^10 K km s^{-1} pc^{-2}, the ratio of far-infrared luminosity to CO luminosity of L_FIR/L'CO > 57 Lsun (K km s^{-1} pc^{-2})^{-1}, and the molecular gas mass of M_H2 < 2.5 x 10^10 Msun, assuming a velocity width of 200 km s^{-1} and a CO-to-H2 conversion factor of alpha_CO=0.8 Msun (K km s^{-1} pc^{-2})^{-1}. The ratio of L_FIR/L'CO, a measure of star formation efficiency (SFE), is comparable to or higher than the two z ~ 1.5 sBzKs detected in CO(2-1) previously, suggesting that sBzKs can have a wide range of SFEs. Comparisons of far-infrared luminosity, gas mass, and stellar mass…
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