Physical Characterization of Serendipitously Uncovered Millimeter-wave Line-emitting Galaxies at z~2.5 behind the Local Luminous Infrared Galaxy VV114
S. Mizukoshi, K. Kohno, F. Egusa, B. Hatsukade, T. Minezaki, T. Saito,, Y. Tamura, D. Iono, J. Ueda, Y. Matsuda, R. Kawabe, M. M. Lee, M. S. Yun, D., Espada

TL;DR
This study reports the serendipitous discovery and detailed analysis of millimeter-wave line-emitting galaxies at z~2.5 behind VV114, revealing their molecular gas properties, dynamics, and potential gravitational lensing effects.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of serendipitously detected millimeter-wave galaxies at high redshift using ALMA, including their gas masses, dynamics, and lensing magnification.
Findings
ALMA-J0107a is an inclined rotating disk with turbulence.
Dynamical mass is much smaller than molecular gas mass, indicating lensing.
Evidence suggests gravitational lensing magnifies the source by at least a factor of 10.
Abstract
We present a detailed investigation of millimeter-wave line emitters ALMA J010748.3-173028 (ALMA-J0107a) and ALMA J010747.0-173010 (ALMA-J0107b), which were serendipitously uncovered in the background of the nearby galaxy VV114 with spectral scan observations at = 2 - 3 mm. Via Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) detection of CO(4-3), CO(3-2), and [CI](1-0) lines for both sources, their spectroscopic redshifts are unambiguously determined to be and , respectively. We obtain the apparent molecular gas masses of these two line emitters from [CI] line fluxes as and , respectively. The observed CO(4-3) velocity field of ALMA-J0107a exhibits a clear velocity gradient across the CO disk, and we find that ALMA-J0107a is characterized by…
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