z-GAL -- A NOEMA spectroscopic redshift survey of bright Herschel galaxies: [I] Overview
P. Cox, R. Neri, S. Berta, D. Ismail, F. Stanley, A. Young, S. Jin, T., Bakx, A. Beelen, H. Dannerbauer, M. Krips, M. Lehnert, A. Omont, D. A., Riechers, A. J. Baker, G. Bendo, E. Borsato, V. Buat, K. Butler, N. Chartab,, A. Cooray, S. Dye, S. Eales, R. Gavazzi, D. Hughes

TL;DR
The z-GAL survey used IRAM NOEMA to obtain robust spectroscopic redshifts for 124 bright Herschel galaxies, significantly expanding the sample of high-redshift galaxies with detailed emission line data for studying galaxy evolution.
Contribution
This study provides the largest sample of high-z Herschel-selected galaxies with precise spectroscopic redshifts, emission line properties, and insights into their physical characteristics.
Findings
Redshifts range from 0.8 to 6.55 with median z=2.56
Large line widths averaging 590 km/s indicate dynamic gas motions
Most sources are unresolved or barely resolved on 2-3 arcsec scales
Abstract
(Abridged) Using the IRAM NOEMA interferometer, we measures the redshifts of 126 bright galaxies detected in the Herschel H-ATLAS, HeLMS, and HerS surveys. We report reliable spectroscopic redshifts for a total of 124 of the Herschel-selected galaxies. The redshifts are estimated from scans of the 3 and 2-mm bands (and, in one case, the 1-mm band) and are based on the detection of at least two emission lines. Together with the Pilot Programme (Neri et al. 2020), including spectroscopic redshifts of 11 sources, our survey has derived precise redshifts for 135 bright Herschel-selected galaxies, making it the largest sample of high-z galaxies with robust redshifts to date. Most emission lines detected are from 12CO (mainly from J=2-1 to 5-4), with some sources seen in [CI] and H2O emission lines. The spectroscopic redshifts are in the range 0.8<z<6.55 with a median value of z=2.56 +/-…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
