The gas mass reservoir of quiescent galaxies at cosmic noon

Author:

Blánquez-Sesé D.,Gómez-Guijarro C.,Magdis G. E.,Magnelli B.,Gobat R.,Daddi E.,Franco M.,Whitaker K.,Valentino F.,Adscheid S.,Schinnerer E.,Zanella A.,Xiao M.,Wang T.,Liu D.,Kokorev V.,Elbaz D.

Abstract

We present a 1.1 mm stacking analysis of moderately massive (log(M*/M) = 10.7 ± 0.2) quiescent galaxies (QGs) at ⟨z⟩∼1.5, searching for cold dust continuum emission, which serves as an excellent tracer of dust and gas mass. Using both the recent GOODS-ALMA survey, as well as the full suite of ALMA Band-6 ancillary data in the GOODS-S field, we report the tentative detection of a dust continuum equivalent of the dust mass log(Mdust/M) = 7.47 ± 0.13 and gas mass log(Mgas/M) = 9.42 ± 0.14. The emerging gas fraction is fgas = 5.3 ± 1.8%, consistent with the results of previous stacking analyses based on lower resolution sub(mm) observations. Our results support the scenario where high-z QGs exhibit a larger fgas value by one order of magnitude compared to their local counterparts and have experienced quenching with a non-negligible gas reservoir in their interstellar medium, namely, with gas retention. Our subsequent analysis yields an anti-correlation between the fgas and the stellar mass of QGs, especially in the high-mass end where galaxies reside in the most massive halos. The fgas − M* anti-correlation promotes the selection bias as a possible solution to the tension between the stacking results pointing towards gas retention in high-z QGs of moderate M* and studies of individual targets that favour a fully depleted ISM in massive (log(M*/M) > 11.2) high-z QGs.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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