Molecular gas properties of Planck-selected protocluster candidates at z~1.3-3
M. Polletta, H. Dole, C. Martinache, M. D. Lehnert, B. L. Frye, R., Kneissl

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular gas properties of high-redshift protocluster candidates, revealing that most are composed of normal star-forming galaxies with extended cold gas reservoirs, and that star formation is primarily driven by secular processes.
Contribution
First detailed molecular gas analysis of Planck-selected protocluster candidates at z~1.3-3, showing their properties are similar to normal SFGs with some unique features.
Findings
Most sources are normal star-forming galaxies with high gas masses.
Star formation rates are significantly higher than typical SFGs at similar redshifts.
Gas excitation is low, indicating extended, cold molecular gas reservoirs.
Abstract
We report on IRAM-30m/EMIR observations of 38 red Herschel sources in 18 Planck-selected protocluster candidates (PHz). We detect 40 CO lines on a total of 24 bright Herschel sources in 14 of the 18 PHz fields. The measured average redshift is <z>=2.25. We measure redshifts for multiple Herschel sources in eight PHz fields. In half of those fields we detect from two to three objects at similar redshifts, supporting the idea that they contain high-z protoclusters. The detection of sources at different redshifts demonstrates that foreground and background sources also contribute to the total sub-mm emission. We compare the properties of the molecular gas, and of the star formation activity of our sources with samples of normal star-forming galaxies (SFGs), sub-mm galaxies, and CO-detected cluster and protocluster galaxies at similar redshifts. We find that the PHz-IRAM sources are mainly…
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