Gas Fraction and Depletion Time of Massive Star Forming Galaxies at z~3.2: No Change in Global Star Formation Process out to z>3
E. Schinnerer, B. Groves, M.T. Sargent, A. Karim, P.A. Oesch, B., Magnelli, O. LeFevre, L. Tasca, F. Civano, P. Cassata, V. Smolcic

TL;DR
This study measures gas fractions and depletion times in massive star-forming galaxies at z~3.2, finding no significant change in the global star formation process compared to lower redshifts, supporting a universal star formation framework.
Contribution
First measurement of gas fraction and depletion time in z~3.2 galaxies using ALMA, confirming the universality of star formation processes across cosmic time.
Findings
Median gas fraction of ~1.65 at z~3.2
Median gas depletion time of ~0.68 Gyr
Results consistent with the 2-SFM framework and universal star formation relations
Abstract
The observed evolution of the gas fraction and its associated depletion time in main sequence (MS) galaxies provides insights on how star formation proceeds over cosmic time. We report ALMA detections of the rest-frame 300m continuum observed at 240 GHz for 45 massive (), normal star forming (), i.e. MS, galaxies at in the COSMOS field. From an empirical calibration between cold neutral, i.e. molecular and atomic, gas mass and monochromatic (rest-frame) infrared luminosity, the gas mass for this sample is derived. Combined with stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR) estimates (from {\sc MagPhys} fits) we obtain a median gas fraction of and a median gas depletion time $\rm…
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