Abstract
We present observations of the molecular gas in the GN20 proto-cluster of galaxies at z = 4.05 using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). This group of galaxies is the ideal laboratory for studying the formation of massive galaxies via luminous, gas-rich starbursts within 1.6Gyr of the big bang. We detect three galaxies in the proto-cluster in CO 2-1 emission, with gas masses (H 2) between 1010 and 1011 × (α/0.8) M⊙. The emission from the brightest source, GN20, is resolved with a size 2″ and has a clear north-south velocity gradient, possibly indicating ordered rotation. The gas mass in GN20 is comparable to the stellar mass (1.3 × 1011 × (α/0.8) M⊙ and 2.3 × 1011 M⊙, respectively), and the sum of gas plus stellar mass is comparable to the dynamical mass of the system (3.4 × 1011[sin (i)/sin (45°)]-2 M⊙), within a 5kpc radius. There is also evidence for a tidal tail extending another 2″ north of the galaxy with a narrow velocity dispersion. GN20 may be a massive, gas-rich disk that is gravitationally disturbed, but not completely disrupted. There is one Lyman-break galaxy (BD29079) in the GN20 proto-cluster with an optical spectroscopic redshift within our search volume, and we set a 3σ limit to the molecular gas mass of this galaxy of 1.1 × 10 10 × (α/0.8) M⊙. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Carilli, C. L., Hodge, J., Walter, F., Riechers, D., Daddi, E., Dannerbauer, H., & Morrison, G. E. (2011). Expanded very large array observations of a proto-cluster of molecular gas-rich galaxies at z = 4.05. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 739(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/739/1/L33
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