The CO Luminosity Density at High-z (COLDz) Survey: A Sensitive, Large Area Blind Search for Low-J CO Emission from Cold Gas in the Early Universe with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array
Riccardo Pavesi, Chelsea E. Sharon, Dominik A. Riechers, Jacqueline A., Hodge, Roberto Decarli, Fabian Walter, Chris L. Carilli, Emanuele Daddi, Ian, Smail, Mark Dickinson, Rob J. Ivison, Mark Sargent, Elisabete da Cunha,, Manuel Aravena, Jeremy Darling, Vernesa Smol\v{c}i\'c

TL;DR
The COLDz survey provides the first deep, large-area blind search for low-J CO emission from galaxies at high redshift, offering new constraints on the cosmic molecular gas density during peak star formation epochs.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, extensive spectral line survey targeting CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) emissions at high redshift, with advanced analysis techniques for reliable line detection and statistical correction.
Findings
Detected CO emission from starbursts and massive galaxies at high z.
Constrained the CO luminosity function and molecular gas density at z~2-3.
Found extended cold gas reservoirs up to 40 kpc in size.
Abstract
We describe the CO Luminosity Density at High-z (COLDz) survey, the first spectral line deep field targeting CO(1-0) emission from galaxies at and CO(2-1) at . The main goal of COLDz is to constrain the cosmic density of molecular gas at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation. By targeting both a wide (51 arcmin) and a deep area (9 arcmin), the survey is designed to robustly constrain the bright end and the characteristic luminosity of the CO(1-0) luminosity function. An extensive analysis of the reliability of our line candidates, and new techniques provide detailed completeness and statistical corrections as necessary to determine the best constraints to date on the CO luminosity function. Our blind search for CO(1-0) uniformly selects starbursts and massive Main Sequence galaxies based on their cold molecular gas masses. Our search also…
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