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Molecular gas in CLASH brightest cluster galaxies at z similar to 0.2-0.9

Castignani, G.
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Pandey-Pommier, M.
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Hamer, S. L.
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August 13, 2020
Astronomy & Astrophysics

Brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) are excellent laboratories for the study of galaxy evolution in dense Mpc-scale environments. We used the IRAM-30 m to observe, in CO(1 -> 0), CO(2 -> 1), CO(3 -> 2), or CO(4 -> 3), 18 BCGs at z similar to 0.2-0.9 drawn from the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) survey. Our sample includes RX1532, which is our primary target as it is among the BCGs with the highest star formation rate (SFR greater than or similar to 100 Mcircle dot yr-1) in the CLASH sample. We unambiguously detected both CO(1 -> 0) and CO(3 -> 2) in RX1532, yielding a large reservoir of molecular gas, MH2=(8.7 +/- 1.1)x1010 Mcircle dot, and a high level of excitation, r31=0.75 +/- 0.12. A morphological analysis of the Hubble Space Telescope I-band image of RX1532 reveals the presence of clumpy substructures both within and outside the half-light radius re=(11.6 +/- 0.3) kpc, similarly to those found independently both in ultraviolet and in Halpha in previous works. We tentatively detected CO(1 -> 0) or CO(2 -> 1) in four other BCGs, with molecular gas reservoirs in the range of MH2=2x1010-11 Mcircle dot. For the remaining 13 BCGs, we set robust upper limits of MH2/Mstarless than or similar to 0.1, which are among the lowest molecular-gas-to-stellar-mass ratios found for distant ellipticals and BCGs. In comparison with distant cluster galaxies observed in CO, our study shows that RX1532 (MH2/Mstar=0.40 +/- 0.05) belongs to the rare population of star-forming and gas-rich BCGs in the distant universe. By using the available X-ray based estimates of the central intra-cluster medium entropy, we show that the detection of large reservoirs of molecular gas MH2greater than or similar to 1010 Mcircle dot in distant BCGs is possible when the two conditions are met: (i) high SFR and (ii) low central entropy, which favors the condensation and the inflow of gas onto the BCGs themselves, similarly to what has been previously found for some local BCGs.

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research article
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202038081
Web of Science ID

WOS:000562841300002

Author(s)
Castignani, G.
Pandey-Pommier, M.
Hamer, S. L.
Combes, F.
Salome, P.
Freundlich, J.
Jablonka, P.  
Date Issued

2020-08-13

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A

Published in
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume

640

Start page

A65

Subjects

Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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galaxies: clusters: general

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galaxies: evolution

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galaxies: star formation

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galaxies: active

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molecular data

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star-formation

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line emission

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co lines

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decomposition

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evolution

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stellar

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dust

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