Meet the Neighbors: Gas Rich "Buddy Galaxies" are Common Around Recently Quenched Massive Galaxies in the SQuIGGLE Survey

Abstract

In this work, we characterize the environments of massive ((M/M)11.2) z0.7 post-starburst galaxies (PSBs) by studying serendipitously-detected CO(2-1) emitters found in targeted observations of the SQuIGGLE sample. We report 316\% of the galaxies from this survey host nearby gas-rich ``buddies'' with stellar masses ≥ 1010,M and molecular gas comparable to their central PSBs (MH2 1010 M), but 0.8 dex lower stellar mass ( 1010.4 M). Based on their location in position-velocity space, each buddy is consistent with being bound to the haloes of their SQuIGGLE host galaxies. We compare to the UniverseMachine model and find that SQuIGGLE galaxies host a typical number of neighbors for their stellar mass, suggesting that PSBs live in environments typical of co-eval similarly-massive galaxies.

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