A NOEMA molecular line scan of the Hubble Deep Field North: Improved constraints on the CO luminosity functions and cosmic density of molecular gas
Leindert A. Boogaard, Roberto Decarli, Fabian Walter, Axel Weiss,, Gerg\"o Popping, Roberto Neri, Manuel Aravena, Dominik Riechers, Richard S., Ellis, Chris Carilli, Pierre Cox, J\'er\^ome Pety

TL;DR
This study uses NOEMA observations of the Hubble Deep Field North to measure CO luminosity functions up to redshift 6, providing new insights into the evolution of cosmic molecular gas density and its variance across fields.
Contribution
It presents the first measurement of the CO(5-4) luminosity function at z~5 and extends the CO luminosity functions to higher luminosities at 1<z<4, accounting for cosmic variance.
Findings
CO luminosity functions constrained up to z~6
Cosmic molecular gas density evolution aligns with previous studies
Field-to-field variance impacts measurements within expected ranges
Abstract
We present measurements of the CO luminosity functions (LFs) and the evolution of the cosmic molecular gas density out to z~6 based on an 8.5 arcmin^2 spectral scan survey at 3mm of the iconic Hubble Deep Field North (HDF-N) observed with the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA). We use matched filtering to search for line emission from galaxies and determine their redshift probability distributions exploiting the extensive multi-wavelength data for the HDF-N. We identify the 7 highest-fidelity sources as CO emitters at 1<z<6, including the well-known submillimeter galaxy HDF850.1 at z=5.18. Four high-fidelity 3mm continuum sources are all found to be radio galaxies at z<=1, plus HDF850.1. We constrain the CO LFs in the HDF-N out to z~6, including a first measurement of the CO(5-4) LF at <z>=5.0. The relatively large area and depth of the NOEMA HDF-N survey extends the existing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
