ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5

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ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5. / Williams, Christina C.; Spilker, Justin S.; Whitaker, Katherine E.; Dave, Romeel; Woodrum, Charity; Brammer, Gabriel; Bezanson, Rachel; Narayanan, Desika; Weiner, Benjamin.

In: Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 908, No. 1, 54, 11.02.2021.

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Williams, CC, Spilker, JS, Whitaker, KE, Dave, R, Woodrum, C, Brammer, G, Bezanson, R, Narayanan, D & Weiner, B 2021, 'ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 908, no. 1, 54. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abcbf6

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Williams, C. C., Spilker, J. S., Whitaker, K. E., Dave, R., Woodrum, C., Brammer, G., Bezanson, R., Narayanan, D., & Weiner, B. (2021). ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5. Astrophysical Journal, 908(1), [54]. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abcbf6

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Williams CC, Spilker JS, Whitaker KE, Dave R, Woodrum C, Brammer G et al. ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5. Astrophysical Journal. 2021 Feb 11;908(1). 54. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abcbf6

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Williams, Christina C. ; Spilker, Justin S. ; Whitaker, Katherine E. ; Dave, Romeel ; Woodrum, Charity ; Brammer, Gabriel ; Bezanson, Rachel ; Narayanan, Desika ; Weiner, Benjamin. / ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5. In: Astrophysical Journal. 2021 ; Vol. 908, No. 1.

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title = "ALMA Measures Rapidly Depleted Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z similar to 1.5",
abstract = "We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) CO(2-1) spectroscopy of six massive (log(10) M-*/M-circle dot > 11.3) quiescent galaxies at z similar to 1.5. These data represent the largest sample using CO emission to trace molecular gas in quiescent galaxies above z > 1, achieving an average 3 sigma sensitivity of M-H2 similar to 10(10)M(circle dot). We detect one galaxy at 4 sigma significance and place upper limits on the molecular gas reservoirs of the other five, finding molecular gas mass fractions M-H2/M-* = f(H2) <2%-6% (3 sigma upper limits). This is 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than coeval star-forming galaxies at similar stellar.mass, and comparable to galaxies at z.=.0 with similarly low specific star formation rate (sSFR). This indicates that their molecular gas reservoirs were rapidly and efficiently used up or destroyed, and that gas fractions are uniformly low ( 12 by z similar to 4 that halt the accretion of baryons early in the universe. Our data are consistent with a simple picture where galaxies truncate accretion and then consume the existing gas at or faster than typical main-sequence rates. Alternatively, we cannot rule out that these galaxies reside in lower.mass halos, and low gas fractions may instead reflect either stronger feedback, or more efficient gas consumption.",
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AU - Brammer, Gabriel

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N2 - We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) CO(2-1) spectroscopy of six massive (log(10) M-*/M-circle dot > 11.3) quiescent galaxies at z similar to 1.5. These data represent the largest sample using CO emission to trace molecular gas in quiescent galaxies above z > 1, achieving an average 3 sigma sensitivity of M-H2 similar to 10(10)M(circle dot). We detect one galaxy at 4 sigma significance and place upper limits on the molecular gas reservoirs of the other five, finding molecular gas mass fractions M-H2/M-* = f(H2) <2%-6% (3 sigma upper limits). This is 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than coeval star-forming galaxies at similar stellar.mass, and comparable to galaxies at z.=.0 with similarly low specific star formation rate (sSFR). This indicates that their molecular gas reservoirs were rapidly and efficiently used up or destroyed, and that gas fractions are uniformly low ( 12 by z similar to 4 that halt the accretion of baryons early in the universe. Our data are consistent with a simple picture where galaxies truncate accretion and then consume the existing gas at or faster than typical main-sequence rates. Alternatively, we cannot rule out that these galaxies reside in lower.mass halos, and low gas fractions may instead reflect either stronger feedback, or more efficient gas consumption.

AB - We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) CO(2-1) spectroscopy of six massive (log(10) M-*/M-circle dot > 11.3) quiescent galaxies at z similar to 1.5. These data represent the largest sample using CO emission to trace molecular gas in quiescent galaxies above z > 1, achieving an average 3 sigma sensitivity of M-H2 similar to 10(10)M(circle dot). We detect one galaxy at 4 sigma significance and place upper limits on the molecular gas reservoirs of the other five, finding molecular gas mass fractions M-H2/M-* = f(H2) <2%-6% (3 sigma upper limits). This is 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than coeval star-forming galaxies at similar stellar.mass, and comparable to galaxies at z.=.0 with similarly low specific star formation rate (sSFR). This indicates that their molecular gas reservoirs were rapidly and efficiently used up or destroyed, and that gas fractions are uniformly low ( 12 by z similar to 4 that halt the accretion of baryons early in the universe. Our data are consistent with a simple picture where galaxies truncate accretion and then consume the existing gas at or faster than typical main-sequence rates. Alternatively, we cannot rule out that these galaxies reside in lower.mass halos, and low gas fractions may instead reflect either stronger feedback, or more efficient gas consumption.

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