CO Emission, Molecular Gas, and Metallicity in Main-Sequence Star-Forming Galaxies at $z\sim2.3$
Ryan L. Sanders, Alice E. Shapley, Tucker Jones, Irene Shivaei,, Gerg\"o Popping, Naveen A. Reddy, Romeel Dav\'e, Sedona H. Price, Bahram, Mobasher, Mariska Kriek, Alison L. Coil, and Brian Siana

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between CO emission, molecular gas, and metallicity in main-sequence star-forming galaxies at redshift ~2.3, revealing how metallicity influences CO luminosity, gas mass, and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, molecular gas relations, and the fundamental metallicity relation at z~2, highlighting the role of gas inflows and outflows.
Findings
CO(3-2)/SFR decreases with metallicity
Alpha_CO inversely correlates with metallicity
Galaxies follow a near-linear Kennicutt-Schmidt law
Abstract
We present observations of CO(3-2) in 13 main-sequence star-forming galaxies at that span a wide range in metallicity (O/H) based on rest-optical spectroscopy. We find that CO(3-2)/SFR decreases with decreasing metallicity, implying that the CO luminosity per unit gas mass is lower in low-metallicity galaxies at . We constrain the CO-to-H conversion factor () and find that inversely correlates with metallicity at . We derive molecular gas masses () and characterize the relations among , SFR, , and metallicity. At , increases and molecular gas fraction (/) decrease with increasing , with a significant secondary dependence on SFR. Galaxies at lie on a near-linear molecular KS law that is…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
