EVLA observations of a proto-cluster of molecular gas rich galaxies at z = 4.05
C.L. Carilli (NRAO), J. Hodge, F. Walter (MPIA), D. Riechers (CIT), E., Daddi, H. Dannerbauer (CEA), G. Morrison (UH)

TL;DR
This study uses EVLA to observe molecular gas in a proto-cluster at z=4.05, revealing gas-rich galaxies with detailed mass estimates and kinematic features, shedding light on early galaxy formation processes.
Contribution
First EVLA observations of molecular gas in a z=4.05 proto-cluster, providing detailed gas mass, dynamics, and morphology of galaxies in this early universe environment.
Findings
Detected three gas-rich galaxies in the proto-cluster.
Resolved gas distribution and velocity gradient in GN20.
Estimated gas, stellar, and dynamical masses consistent with early galaxy formation models.
Abstract
We present observations of the molecular gas in the GN20 proto-cluster of galaxies at using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). This group of galaxies is the ideal laboratory for studying the formation of massive galaxies via luminous, gas-rich starbursts within 1.6 Gyr of the Big Bang. We detect three galaxies in the proto-cluster in CO 2-1 emission, with gas masses (H) between and M. The emission from the brightest source, GN20, is resolved with a size , and has a clear north-south velocity gradient, possibly indicating ordered rotation. The gas mass in GN20 is comparable to the stellar mass ( M and M, respectively), and the sum of gas plus stellar mass is comparable to the dynamical mass of the system ($\sim 3.4\times 10^{11}…
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