Multiwavelength dissection of a massive heavily dust-obscured galaxy and its blue companion at z $\sim $2
M. Hamed, L. Ciesla, M. B\'ethermin, K. Ma{\l}ek, E. Daddi, M. T., Sargent, R. Gobat

TL;DR
This study investigates a massive, dust-obscured galaxy and its UV-bright companion at z~2, revealing Astarte's low gas content, star formation characteristics, and potential quenching phase, using multiwavelength data and spectral modeling.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multiwavelength analysis of a high-redshift galaxy system, highlighting the gas depletion and quenching process in a massive galaxy at cosmic noon.
Findings
Astarte exhibits main sequence-like star formation activity.
Astarte has a low molecular gas fraction and short depletion time.
Adonis is undergoing a strong starburst phase.
Abstract
In this work we study a system of two galaxies, Astarte and Adonis, at z 2 when the Universe was undergoing its peak of star formation activity. Astarte is a dusty star-forming galaxy at the massive-end of the main sequence (MS) and Adonis is a less-massive, bright in ultraviolet (UV), companion galaxy with an optical spectroscopic redshift. We analyse the physical properties of this system, and probe the gas mass of Astarte with its ALMA CO emission, to investigate whether this ultra-massive galaxy is quenching or not. We use CIGALE - a spectral energy distribution modeling code - to derive the key physical properties of Astarte and Adonis, mainly their star formation rates (SFRs), stellar masses, and dust luminosities. We inspect the variation of the physical parameters depending on the assumed dust attenuation law. We also estimate the molecular gas mass of Astarte from its CO…
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