Molecular gas budget and characterization of intermediate-mass star-forming galaxies at $z\approx 2-3$
M. Solimano, J. Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, L. F. Barrientos, M. Aravena, S., L\'opez, N. Tejos, K. Sharon, H. Dahle, M. Bayliss, C. Ledoux, J. R. Rigby, and M. Gladders

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations of strongly lensed galaxies at redshift 2-3 to investigate the molecular gas content in low-mass star-forming galaxies, revealing lower gas fractions than expected from massive galaxy trends.
Contribution
First pilot survey of molecular gas in strongly lensed low-mass galaxies at high redshift using ACA, providing new insights into their cold gas properties.
Findings
Detected molecular gas in one galaxy, with mass ~4x10^9 M_sun.
Gas fractions and depletion timescales are lower than in more massive high-z galaxies.
Cold gas content does not follow trends established for massive galaxies.
Abstract
Star-forming galaxies (SFGs) with stellar masses below make up the bulk of the galaxy population at . The properties of the cold gas in these galaxies can only be probed in very deep ALMA observations or by targeting strongly lensed galaxies. Here we report the results of a pilot survey using the Atacama Compact Array (ACA) of molecular gas in the most strongly magnified galaxies selected as giant arcs in optical data. The selection in rest-frame UV wavelengths ensures that sources are regular star forming galaxies, without a priori indications of intense dusty starburst activity. We conducted Band 4 and Band 7 observations to detect mid- CO, [C I] and thermal continuum as molecular gas tracers from four strongly lensed systems at : our targets are SGAS J1226651.3+215220 (A and B), SGAS J003341.5+024217 and the Sunburst Arc. The measured molecular…
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