Jansky Very Large Array detections of CO(1-0) emission in HI-absorption-selected galaxies at $z \gtrsim 2$
Balpreet Kaur (1), Nissim Kanekar (1), Marc Rafelski (2,3), Marcel, Neeleman (4), J. Xavier Prochaska (5,6), Mitchell Revalski (2) ((1) National, Centre for Radio Astrophysics, India, (2) Space Telescope Science Institute,, USA, (3) Johns Hopkins University, USA

TL;DR
This study reports the first CO(1-0) emission detections in high-redshift HI-selected galaxies, revealing high molecular gas masses and excitation states comparable to massive star-forming galaxies at similar redshifts, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first measurements of CO(1-0) in HI-selected galaxies at z~2, including excitation ratios and molecular gas masses, advancing knowledge of their physical conditions.
Findings
First CO(1-0) detections in high-z HI-selected galaxies.
High molecular gas masses of about 10^{11} solar masses.
Excitation ratios consistent with thermal excitation, similar to massive star-forming galaxies at z~2.
Abstract
We report a Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array search for redshifted CO(1-0) emission from three HI-absorption-selected galaxies at , identified earlier in their CO(3-2) or CO(4-3) emission. We detect CO(1-0) emission from DLA B1228-113 at and DLA J0918+1636 at ; these are the first detections of CO(1-0) emission in high- HI-selected galaxies. We obtain high molecular gas masses, , for the two objects with CO(1-0) detections, which are a factor of lower than earlier estimates. We determine the excitation of the mid CO rotational levels relative to the level, r, in HI-selected galaxies for the first time, obtaining r and r for DLA J0918+1636, and r for DLA B1228-113. These values…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
