A blind CO detection of a Distant Red Galaxy in the HS1700+64 proto-cluster
S. C. Chapman, F. Bertoldi, Ian Smail, A. W. Blain, J. E. Geach, M., Gurwell, R. J. Ivison, G. R. Petitpas, N. Reddy, C. C. Steidel

TL;DR
This paper reports the blind detection of CO emission from a distant red galaxy in a proto-cluster at z=2.3, indicating substantial molecular gas in optically faint galaxies and highlighting the potential for blind CO surveys in dense environments.
Contribution
First blind CO detection of a distant red galaxy in a proto-cluster, revealing significant molecular gas in optically faint galaxies at high redshift.
Findings
Detected CO(3--2) emission at 104.9 GHz indicating z=2.296
Galaxy has high star formation rate (~210 M_sun/yr) and stellar mass (~10^11 M_sun)
Optically faint galaxy hosts substantial molecular gas reservoirs
Abstract
We report the blind detection of 12CO emission from a Distant Red Galaxy, HS1700.DRG55. We have used the IRAM PdBI-WIDEX, with its 3.6GHz of instantaneous dual-polarization bandwidth, to target 12CO(3--2) from galaxies lying in the proto-cluster at z=2.300 in the field HS1700+64. If indeed this line in DRG55 is 12CO(3--2), it's detection at 104.9GHz indicates a z_CO=2.296. None of the other eight known z~2.30 proto-cluster galaxies lying within the primary beam (PB) are detected in 12CO, although the limits are ~2x worse towards the edge of the PB where several lie. The optical/near-IR magnitudes of DRG55 (R_AB>27, K_AB=22.3) mean that optical spectroscopic redshifts are difficult with 10m-class telescopes, but near-IR redshifts would be feasible. The 24um-implied SFR (210 M_odot yr-1), stellar mass (~10^11 M-odot) and 12CO line luminosity (3.6x10^10 K km s-1 pc^2) are comparable to…
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