Jansky Very Large Array detections of CO(1-0) emission in HI-absorption-selected 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 z ≈ 2, identified earlier in their CO(3-2) or CO(4-3) emission. We detect CO(1-0) emission from DLA B1228-113 at z≈2.1933 and DLA J0918+1636 at z≈2.5848; these are the first detections of CO(1-0) emission in high-z HI-selected galaxies. We obtain high molecular gas masses, Mmol≈1011×(α CO/4.36)\ M, for the two objects with CO(1-0) detections, which are a factor of ≈1.5-2 lower than earlier estimates. We determine the excitation of the mid-J CO rotational levels relative to the J=1 level, r J1, in HI-selected galaxies for the first time, obtaining r 31=1.000.20 and r 41=1.030.23 for DLA J0918+1636, and r 31=0.860.21 for DLA B1228-113. These values are consistent with thermal excitation of the J=3,4 levels. The excitation of the J=3 level in the HI-selected galaxies is similar to that seen in massive main-sequence and sub-mm galaxies at z2, but higher than that in main-sequence galaxies at z≈1.5; the higher excitation of the galaxies at z2 is likely to be due to their higher star-formation rate (SFR) surface density. We use Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 imaging to detect the rest-frame near-ultraviolet emission of DLA B1228-113, obtaining an NUV SFR of 4.440.47 M yr-1, significantly lower than that obtained from the total infrared luminosity, indicating significant dust extinction in the z≈2.1933 galaxy.

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