# Large Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Star Forming Cluster Galaxies

**Authors:** Joseph Cairns, Andra Stroe, Carlos De Breuck, Tony Mroczkowski and, David L. Clements

arXiv: 1907.07691 · 2019-09-12

## TL;DR

This study investigates molecular gas in star-forming galaxies within the Antlia cluster, revealing that these galaxies retain substantial gas reservoirs similar to field galaxies, with signs of ongoing quenching influenced by the cluster environment.

## Contribution

First detailed CO(2-1) observations of galaxies in the Antlia cluster, showing molecular gas content comparable to field galaxies and evidence of early quenching processes.

## Key findings

- 37.5% CO detection rate among observed galaxies
- Galaxies in Antlia have similar molecular gas reservoirs as field galaxies
- Evidence of non-Gaussian CO line profiles and potential quenching signs

## Abstract

We present CO(2-1) observations of 72 galaxies in the nearby, disturbed Antlia galaxy cluster with the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope. The galaxies in our sample are selected to span a wide range of stellar masses ($10^{8}M_{\odot}\lesssim M_{\star} \lesssim 10^{10}M_{\odot}$) and star formation rates ($0.0005M_{\odot}\text{yr}^{-1}<\text{SFR}<0.3M_{\odot}\text{yr}^{-1}$). Reaching a depth of $23\text{mJy}$ in $50\text{km}\text{s}^{-1}$ channels, we report a total CO detection rate of $37.5\%$ and a CO detection rate of $86\%$ for sources within 1 dex of the main sequence. We compare our sample with a similar sample of galaxies in the field, finding that, for a fixed stellar mass and SFR, galaxies in the Antlia cluster have comparable molecular gas reservoirs to field galaxies. We find that $\sim41\%$ (11/27) of our CO detections display non-Gaussian CO(2-1) emission line profiles, and a number of these sources display evidence of quenching in their optical images. We also find that the majority of our sample lie either just below, or far below the main sequence of field galaxies, further hinting at potential ongoing quenching. We conclude that the Antlia cluster represents an intermediate environment between fields and dense clusters, where the gentler intracluster medium (ICM) allows the cluster members to retain their reservoirs of molecular gas, but in which the disturbed ICM is just beginning to influence the member galaxies, resulting in high SFRs and possible ongoing quenching.

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