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The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: Nature and physical properties of gas-mass selected galaxies using MUSE spectroscopy

Authors :
Boogaard, Leindert A.
Decarli, Roberto
González-López, Jorge
van der Werf, Paul
Walter, Fabian
Bouwens, Rychard
Aravena, Manuel
Carilli, Chris
Bauer, Franz Erik
Brinchmann, Jarle
Contini, Thierry
Cox, Pierre
da Cunha, Elisabete
Daddi, Emanuele
Díaz-Santos, Tanio
Hodge, Jacqueline
Inami, Hanae
Ivison, Rob
Maseda, Michael
Matthee, Jorryt
Oesch, Pascal
Popping, Gergö
Riechers, Dominik
Schaye, Joop
Schouws, Sander
Smail, Ian
Weiss, Axel
Wisotzki, Lutz
Bacon, Roland
Cortes, Paulo C.
Rix, Hans-Walter
Somerville, Rachel S.
Swinbank, Mark
Wagg, Jeff
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We discuss the nature and physical properties of gas-mass selected galaxies in the ALMA spectroscopic survey (ASPECS) of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF). We capitalize on the deep optical integral-field spectroscopy from the MUSE HUDF Survey and multi-wavelength data to uniquely associate all 16 line-emitters, detected in the ALMA data without preselection, with rotational transitions of carbon monoxide (CO). We identify ten as CO(2-1) at $1 < z < 2$, five as CO(3-2) at $2 < z < 3$ and one as CO(4-3) at $z = 3.6$. Using the MUSE data as a prior, we identify two additional CO(2-1)-emitters, increasing the total sample size to 18. We infer metallicities consistent with (super-)solar for the CO-detected galaxies at $z \le 1.5$, motivating our choice of a Galactic conversion factor between CO luminosity and molecular gas mass for these galaxies. Using deep Chandra imaging of the HUDF, we determine an X-ray AGN fraction of 20% and 60% among the CO-emitters at $z \sim 1.4$ and $z \sim 2.6$, respectively. Being a CO-flux limited survey, ASPECS-LP detects molecular gas in galaxies on, above and below the main sequence (MS) at $z \sim 1.4$. For stellar masses $\ge 10^{10} (10^{10.5})$ M$_{\odot}$, we detect about 40% (50%) of all galaxies in the HUDF at $1 < z < 2$ ($2 < z < 3$). The combination of ALMA and MUSE integral-field spectroscopy thus enables an unprecedented view on MS galaxies during the peak of galaxy formation.<br />Comment: 31 pages, 20 figures, 5 tables. Resubmitted to ApJ after addressing the first round of comments by the referee

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.09167
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab3102