Discovery of molecular gas fueling galaxy growth in a protocluster at z=1.7
Q. D'Amato, R. Gilli, I. Prandoni, C. Vignali, M. Massardi, M., Mignoli, O. Cucciati, T. Morishita, R. Decarli, M. Brusa, F. Calura, B., Balmaverde, M. Chiaberge, E. Liuzzo, R. Nanni, A. Peca, A.Pensabene, P., Tozzi, and C. Norman

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of gas-rich galaxies in a z=1.7 protocluster, revealing molecular gas fueling galaxy growth and the potential evolution into a massive galaxy cluster by z=0.
Contribution
First detection of multiple gas-rich galaxies in a z=1.7 protocluster using ALMA, including detailed analysis of a central FRII radio galaxy and its molecular gas reservoir.
Findings
Discovered three new gas-rich galaxies in the protocluster.
Identified a large molecular gas reservoir around the central FRII galaxy.
Estimated the protocluster's mass and its evolution into a massive galaxy cluster.
Abstract
Based on ALMA Band 3 observations of the CO(2-1) line transition, we report the discovery of three new gas-rich (M_H2 ~ 1.5-4.8 x 10^10 M_sun, SFRs in the range ~5-100 M_sun/yr) galaxies in an overdense region at z=1.7, that already contains eight spectroscopically confirmed members. This leads to a total of 11 confirmed overdensity members, within a projected distance of ~ 1.15 Mpc and in a redshift range of Dz = 0.012. Under simple assumptions, we estimate that the system has a total mass of >= 3-6 x 10^13 M_sun, and show that it will likely evolve into a >~ 10^14 M_sun cluster at z = 0. The overdensity includes a powerful Compton-thick Fanaroff-Riley type II (FRII) radio-galaxy, around which we discovered a large molecular gas reservoir (M_H2 ~ 2 x 10^11 M_sun). We fitted the FRII resolved CO emission with a 2-D Gaussian model with major (minor) axis of ~ 27 (~ 17) kpc, that is a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
