ALMA + VLT observations of a Damped Lyman-{\alpha} absorbing galaxy: Massive, wide CO emission, gas-rich but with very low SFR
P. M{\o}ller, L. Christensen, M. A. Zwaan, N. Kanekar, J. X., Prochaska, N. H. P. Rhodin, M. Dessauges-Zavadsky, J. P. U. Fynbo, M., Neeleman, T. Zafar

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a gas-rich, massive galaxy with low star formation rate and wide CO emission, revealing potential biases in flux-selected molecular gas surveys and suggesting a complex evolutionary history.
Contribution
First ALMA and VLT observations of a DLA galaxy showing its unique properties and challenging existing galaxy scaling relations.
Findings
Galaxy has high molecular gas mass but low SFR
Wide CO emission profile suggests past starburst activity
Galaxy falls off standard SFR to gas mass relations
Abstract
We are undertaking an ALMA survey of molecular gas in galaxies selected for their strong HI absorption, so-called DLA/sub-DLA galaxies. Here we report CO(2-1) detection from a DLA galaxy at z = 0.716. We also present optical and near-infrared spectra of the galaxy revealing [OII], H{\alpha} and [NII] emission lines shifted by ~170 km/s relative to the DLA, and providing an oxygen abundance 3.2 times solar, similar to the absorption metallicity. We report low unobscured SFR ~1 Msun/yr given the large reservoir of molecular gas, and also modest obscured SFR=4.5(+4.4,-2.6) Msun/yr based on far-IR and sub-mm data. We determine mass components of the galaxy: log[M*/Msun] = 10.80(+0.07,-0.14), log[M mol-gas/Msun] = 10.37 +/-0.04, and log[M dust/Msun] = 8.45(+0.10,-0.30). Surprisingly, this HI absorption-selected galaxy has no equivalent objects in CO surveys of flux-selected samples. The…
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