Molecular Gas Detections in Eight Faint DSFGs with Red NIR Colors at z = 1.2-2.5

Abstract

We present a NOEMA survey of CO(3-2), CO(4-3), and [C I](3P1-3P0) in eight faint (average S 850 μ m = 2.3 mJy) dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) at z = 1.2-2.5. We used a NIR flux-color cut to match faint SCUBA-2 sources to red stellar counterparts with existing spectroscopic redshifts, allowing us to target CO lines at known frequencies. We obtained seven new CO detections and a serendipitous [C I] detection in an off-axis source, and measured molecular gas masses of M mol = (6-22)×1010~(α CO/3.6)~ M from these lines. We performed UV-to-mm SED fits to measure the SFRs and stellar masses of our sample, and compared these with two other z = 1-3 CO samples from the literature. The CO detections have constant depletion times of t dep 500 Myr, with no evidence for correlation between t dep and redshift or main-sequence offset. We find that low-mass (M 1011~ M), starbursting galaxies have gas fractions and depletion times twice as high as predicted by molecular gas scaling relations, which may indicate that M mol is systematically over-estimated in this population, possibly due to decreased α CO or increased CO excitation compared to the well-studied massive and/or main-sequence DSFG population.

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