Dust continuum, CO, and [C I] 1-0 lines: self-consistent H2 mass estimates and the possibility of globally CO-dark galaxies at $z = 0.35$
Abstract: We present ALMA observations of a small but statistically complete sample of twelve 250 micron selected galaxies at $z=0.35$ designed to measure their dust submillimeter continuum emission as well as their CO(1-0) and atomic carbon CI spectral lines. This is the first sample of galaxies with global measures of all three $H_2$-mass tracers and which show star formation rates (4-26 Msun yr${-1}$) and infra-red luminosities ($1-6\times10{11}$ Lsun) typical of star forming galaxies in their era. We find a surprising diversity of morphology and kinematic structure; one-third of the sample have evidence for interaction with nearby smaller galaxies, several sources have disjoint dust and gas morphology. Moreover two galaxies have very high $L_{CI}/L_{CO}$ ratios for their global molecular gas reservoirs; if confirmed, such extreme intensity ratios in a sample of dust selected, massive star forming galaxies presents a challenge to our understanding of ISM. Finally, we use the emission of the three molecular gas tracers, to determine the carbon abundance, $X_{ci}$, and CO-$\rm{H_2}$ conversion $\alpha_{co}$ in our sample, using a weak prior that the gas-to-dust ratio is similar to that of the Milky Way for these massive and metal rich galaxies. Using a likelihood method which simultaneously uses all three gas tracer measurements, we find mean values and errors on the mean of $\alpha_{co}=3.0\pm0.5\,\rm{Msun\,(K\,kms{-1}\,pc2){-1}}$ and $X_{ci}=1.6\pm0.1\times 10{-5}$ (or $\alpha_{ci}=18.8\,K kms{-1}\,pc2 (Msun){-1}$) and $\delta_{GDR}=128\pm16$ (or $\alpha_{850}=5.9\times10{12}\,\rm{W\,Hz{-1}\, Msun{-1}}$), where our starting assumption is that these metal rich galaxies have an average gas-to-dust ratio similar to that of the Milky Way centered on $\delta_{GDR}=135$.
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