Revisited Cold Gas Content with Atomic Carbon [C i] in z = 2.5 Protocluster Galaxies

Author:

Lee Minju M.ORCID,Tanaka IchiORCID,Iono DaisukeORCID,Kawabe RyoheiORCID,Kodama TadayukiORCID,Kohno KotaroORCID,Saito ToshikiORCID,Tamura YoichiORCID

Abstract

Abstract We revisit the cold gas contents of galaxies in a protocluster at z = 2.49 using the lowest neutral atomic carbon transition [C i] 3 P 13 P 0 from Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations. We aim to test if the same gas-mass calibration adopted in field galaxies can be applied to protocluster galaxies. Five galaxies out of 16 targeted galaxies are detected in the [C i] line, and these are all previously detected in CO (3–2) and CO (4–3) and three in 1.1 mm dust continuum. We investigate the line luminosity relations between CO and [C i] in the protocluster and compare with other previous studies. We then compare the gas mass based on three gas tracers of [C i], CO(3–2), and dust if at least one of the last two tracers are available. Using the calibration adopted for field main-sequence galaxies, the [C i]-based gas measurements are lower than or comparable to the CO-based gas measurements by −0.35 dex at the lowest with the mean deviation of −0.14 dex. The differences between [C i]- and the dust- based measurements are relatively mild by up to 0.16 dex with the mean difference of 0.02 dex. Taking these all together with calibration uncertainties, with the [C i] line, we reconfirm our previous findings that the mean gas fraction is comparable to field galaxies for a stellar-mass range of . However, at least for these secure five detections, the depletion timescale decreases more rapidly with stellar mass than field galaxies that might be related to earlier quenching in dense environments.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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