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NOEMA confirmation of an optically dark ALMA-AzTEC submillimetre galaxy at $z=5.24$. A late-stage starburst prior to quenching (2112.09026v1)

Published 16 Dec 2021 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We have obtained 1 and 3 mm spectral scans of ASXDF1100.053.1 using NOEMA. ASXDF1100.053.1 is an unlensed optically dark millimetre-bright SMG with $K_{\rm AB}>25.7$ ($2\sigma$), which was expected to lie at $z=$5-7 based on its radio-submm photo-$z$. Our data detected line emission due to ${12}$CO($J=$5-4) and ($J=$6-5), providing a $z_{\rm CO}= 5.2383\pm0.0005$. Energy-coupled SED modelling indicates properties of $L_{\rm IR}=8.3{+1.5}_{-1.4}\times10{12}$ L${\odot}$, SFR $=630{+260}{-380}$ M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$, $M{\rm dust}=4.4{+0.4}_{-0.3}\times10{8}$ M${\odot}$, $M{\rm stellar}=3.5{+3.6}_{-1.4}\times10{11}$ M${\odot}$, and $T{\rm dust}=37.4{+2.3}_{-1.8}$ K. The CO luminosity allows us to estimate a gas mass $M_{\rm gas}=3.1\pm0.3\times10{10}$ M${\odot}$, suggesting a gas-to-dust mass ratio of around 70, fairly typical for $z\sim2$ SMGs. ASXDF1100.053.1 has $R{\rm e, mm}=1.0{+0.2}_{-0.1}$ kpc, so its surface $L_{\rm IR}$ density $\Sigma_{\rm IR}$ is $1.2{+0.1}_{-0.2}\times10{12}$ L${\odot}$ kpc${-2}$. These properties indicate that ASXDF1100.053.1 is a massive dusty star-forming (SF) galaxy with an unusually compact starburst. It lies close to the SF main sequence at $z\sim5$, with low $M{\rm gas}$/$M_{\rm stellar}=0.09$, SFR/SFR${\rm MS} (R{\rm SB})=0.6$, and a gas-depletion time $\tau_{\rm dep}$ of $\approx 50$ Myr, modulo assumptions about the stellar initial mass function in such objects. ASXDF1100.053.1 has extreme values of $M_{\rm gas}/M_{\rm stellar}$, $R_{\rm SB}$, and $\tau_{\rm dep}$ compared to SMGs at $z\sim$2-4, and those of ASXDF1100.053.1 are the smallest among SMGs at $z>5$. ASXDF1100.053.1 is likely a late-stage dusty starburst prior to passivisation. The number of $z=$5.1-5.3 unlensed SMGs now suggests a number density $dN/dz=30.4\pm19.0$ deg${-2}$, barely consistent with the latest cosmological simulations.

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