ALMA measures molecular gas reservoirs comparable to field galaxies in a low-mass galaxy cluster at z=1.3
Christina C. Williams, Stacey Alberts, Justin S. Spilker, Allison G., Noble, Mauro Stefanon, Christopher N. A. Willmer, Rachel Bezanson, Desika, Narayanan, Katherine E. Whitaker

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to discover and analyze molecular gas in a low-mass galaxy cluster at z=1.3, revealing gas-rich galaxies with properties similar to field galaxies, bridging a gap in high-redshift cluster observations.
Contribution
First deep CO survey of a low-mass galaxy cluster at z>1, showing gas-rich galaxies within the cluster environment and comparing their properties to more massive clusters and field galaxies.
Findings
Gas reservoirs are similar to field galaxies at the same redshift.
Cluster CO sources are concentrated and within the cluster environment.
Cluster gas fractions are high, often at or above field levels.
Abstract
We report the serendipitous discovery of an overdensity of CO emitters in an X-ray-identified cluster (LogM at z=1.3188) using ALMA. We present spectroscopic confirmation of 6 new cluster members exhibiting CO(2-1) emission, adding to 2 existing optical/IR spectroscopic members undetected in CO. This is the lowest mass cluster to date at z>1 with molecular gas measurements, bridging the observational gap between galaxies in the more extreme, well-studied clusters (Log~M) and those in group or field environments at cosmic noon. The CO sources are concentrated on the sky (within ~1-arcmin diameter) and phase space analysis indicates the gas resides in galaxies already within the cluster environment. We find that CO sources sit in similar phase space as CO-rich galaxies in more massive clusters at similar…
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