Gas fraction and star formation efficiency at z < 1.0

  • Combes F
  • García-Burillo S
  • Braine J
  • et al.
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Abstract

After new observations of 39 galaxies at z = 0.6-1.0 obtained at the IRAM 30m telescope, we present our full CO line survey covering the redshift range 0.2 < z < 1. Our aim is to determine the driving factors accounting for the steep decline in the star formation rate during this epoch. We study both the gas fraction, defined as Mgas/(Mgas+Mstar), and the star formation efficiency (SFE) defined by the ratio between far-infrared luminosity and molecular gas mass (LFIR/M(H2), i.e. a measure for the inverse of the gas depletion time. The sources are selected to be ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs), with LFIR greater than 10^12 Lo and experiencing starbursts. When we adopt a standard ULIRG CO-to-H2 conversion factor, their molecular gas depletion time is less than 100 Myr. Our full survey has now filled the gap of CO observations in the 0.2 < z < 1 interval is 38% (15 galaxies out of 39), compared to 60% for the 0.2

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Combes, F., García-Burillo, S., Braine, J., Schinnerer, E., Walter, F., & Colina, L. (2013). Gas fraction and star formation efficiency at z < 1.0. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 550, A41. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220392

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