Detections of CO Molecular Gas in 24um-Bright ULIRGs at z~2 in the Spitzer First Look Survey
Lin Yan (Caltech) L.~J. Tacconi (MPE), N. Fiolet (Univ. Paris), A., Sajina (Haverford College), A. Omont (Univ. Paris), D. Lutz (MPE), M., Zamojski (Caltech), R. Neri (IRAM), P. Cox (IRAM), K.~M. Dasyra (CEA)

TL;DR
This study detects CO molecular gas in 24μm-bright ULIRGs at z~2, revealing their diverse spectral features, gas masses, and merger characteristics, and suggesting an evolutionary link between SMGs, ULIRGs, and QSOs.
Contribution
First detection of CO in 24μm-bright ULIRGs at z~2, linking molecular gas properties with galaxy evolution stages and merger activity.
Findings
CO detected in 8 of 9 ULIRGs with significant line luminosities.
Most sources are mergers with dust-obscured AGNs.
Gas fractions are low, around 3-4%, indicating advanced evolutionary stages.
Abstract
We present CO observations of 9 ULIRGs at z~2 with S(24\mu m)>1mJy, previously confirmed with the mid-IR spectra in the Spitzer First Look Survey. All targets are required to have accurate redshifts from Keck/GEMINI near-IR spectra. Using the Plateau de Bure millimeter-wave Interferometer (PdBI) at IRAM, we detect CO J(3-2) [7 objects] or J(2-1) [1 object] line emission from 8 sources with integrated intensities Ic ~(5-9)sigma. The CO detected sources have a variety of mid-IR spectra, including strong PAH, deep silicate absorption and power-law continuum, implying that these molecular gas rich objects at z~2 could be either starbursts or dust obscured AGNs. The measured line luminosity L'[CO] is (1.28-3.77)e+10[K km/s pc^2]. The averaged molecular gas mass M(H2) is 1.7e+10Msun, assuming CO-to-H2 conversion factor of 0.8Msun/[K km/s pc^2]. Three sources (33%) -- MIPS506, MIPS16144 &…
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