SEEDisCS I. Molecular gas in galaxy clusters and their large scale structure: the case of CL1411.1$-$1148 at $z\sim0.5$
D. Sp\'erone-Longin, P. Jablonka, F. Combes, G. Castignani, M. Krips,, G. Rudnick, D. Zaritsky, R. A. Finn, G. De Lucia, V. Desai

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy infall into clusters affects molecular gas reservoirs and star formation, revealing a new population of galaxies with normal star formation but unusually low gas content at z~0.5.
Contribution
First observational evidence of a galaxy population with normal star formation rates but depleted molecular gas in cluster environments at intermediate redshift.
Findings
Most galaxies are consistent with field samples in gas content.
Discovery of galaxies with low gas but normal star formation rates.
These galaxies have depletion times less than 1 Gyr.
Abstract
We investigate how the galaxy reservoirs of molecular gas fuelling star formation are transformed while the host galaxies infall onto galaxy cluster cores. As part of the Spatially Extended ESO Distant Cluster Survey (SEEDisCS), we present CO(3-2) observations of 27 star-forming galaxies obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). These sources are located inside and around CL1411.11148 at , within five times the cluster virial radius. These targets were selected to have stellar masses M), colours, and magnitudes similar to those of a field comparison sample at similar redshift drawn from the Plateau de Bure high- Blue Sequence Survey (PHIBSS2). We compare the cold gas fraction ( M/M), specific star formation rates (SFR/M) and depletion timescales ( M/SFR) of our…
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