CO luminosity function from Herschel-selected galaxies and the contribution of AGN

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We derive the carbon monoxide (CO) luminosity function (LF) for different rotational transitions [i.e. (1-0), (3-2), (5-4)] starting from the Herschel LF by Gruppioni et al. and using appropriate LCO-LIR conversions for different galaxy classes. Our predicted LFs fit the data so far available at z ≈ 0 and 2. We compare our results with those obtained by semi-analytical models (SAMs): while we find a good agreement over the whole range of luminosities at z ≈0, at z≈1 and z≈2, the tension between our LFs and SAMs in the faint and bright ends increases. We finally discuss the contribution of luminous active galactic nucleus (LX > 1044 erg s-1) to the bright end of the CO LF concluding that they are too rare to reproduce the actual CO LF at z ≈ 2.

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Vallini, L., Gruppioni, C., Pozzi, F., Vignali, C., & Zamorani, G. (2016). CO luminosity function from Herschel-selected galaxies and the contribution of AGN. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 456(1), L40–L44. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slv173

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