Star forming brightest cluster galaxies at $z\sim0.4$ in KiDS. Further studies of cold gas and stellar properties
G. Castignani, M. Radovich, F. Combes, P. Salom\'e, L. Moscardini, S., Bardelli, C. Giocoli, G. Lesci, F. Marulli, M. Maturi, E.Puddu, M. Sereno,, and D. Tramonte

TL;DR
This study investigates the cold gas and stellar properties of star-forming brightest cluster galaxies at z~0.4, revealing diverse molecular gas reservoirs and their implications for galaxy evolution and star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides new CO observations of three distant BCGs, increasing the sample of such galaxies with multi-transition data and analyzing their molecular gas content and distribution.
Findings
One BCG has a large, extended molecular gas reservoir.
Star-forming BCGs show heterogeneous molecular gas properties.
Gas-rich BCGs sustain significant star formation, while gas-poor ones suggest prior gas depletion.
Abstract
Brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) are among the most massive galaxies in the Universe. Their star formation (SF) history and stellar mass assembly are debated. Recent studies suggest the presence of an emerging population of intermediate- star forming and gas-rich BCGs, where the molecular gas reservoirs are impacted by strong environmental processing. We have selected three among the most star-forming BCGs in the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS), and observed them with the IRAM 30m telescope in the first three CO transitions. We found double-horn CO(10) and CO(32) emission for the KiDS 1433 BCG, yielding a large molecular gas reservoir with and a high gas-to-stellar mass ratio . We increase the limited sample of distant BCGs with detections in multiple CO transitions. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
