Total Molecular Gas Masses of Planck - Herschel Selected Strongly Lensed Hyper Luminous Infrared Galaxies
K. C. Harrington, M. S. Yun, B. Magnelli, D.T. Frayer, A. Karim, A., Wei, D. Riechers, E. F. Jim\'enez-Andrade, D. Berman, J. Lowenthal, and F., Bertoldi

TL;DR
This study measures the total molecular gas masses of seven hyper luminous infrared galaxies at high redshift using CO(1-0) line emission, revealing their gas content and starburst activity.
Contribution
First detection of CO(1-0) in these galaxies, providing new insights into their molecular gas reservoirs and star formation properties.
Findings
High infrared to CO luminosity ratios similar to high-z IR-luminous galaxies
Average gas depletion time of 80 Myr indicating vigorous starburst activity
CO line ratios suggest differences from typical SMGs
Abstract
We report the detection of CO(1 - 0) line emission from seven Planck and Herschel selected hyper luminous (LIR(8-1000um) > 10^13Lsun) infrared galaxies with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). CO(1 - 0) measurements are a vital tool to trace the bulk molecular gas mass across all redshifts. Our results place tight constraints on the total gas content of these most apparently luminous high-z star-forming galaxies (apparent IR luminosities of LIR > 10^(13-14) Lsun), while we confirm their predetermined redshifts measured using the Large Millimeter Telescope, LMT (zCO = 1.33 - 3.26). The CO(1 - 0) lines show similar profiles as compared to Jup = 2 -4 transitions previously observed with the LMT. We report enhanced infrared to CO line luminosity ratios of <LIR/L'CO(1-0)> = 110 (pm 22) Lsun(K km s^-1 pc^-2)^-1 compared to normal star-forming galaxies, yet similar to those of well-studied…
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