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The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: the Molecular Gas Content of Galaxies and Tensions with IllustrisTNG and the Santa Cruz SAM

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Popping, Gergö
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Pillepich, Annalisa
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Somerville, Rachel S.
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DECARLI, ROBERTO  
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Walter, Fabian
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Aravena, Manuel
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Carilli, Chris
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Cox, Pierre
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Nelson, Dylan
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Riechers, Dominik
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Weiss, Axel
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Boogaard, Leindert
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Bouwens, Richard
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Contini, Thierry
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Cortes, Paulo C.
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da Cunha, Elisabete
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Daddi, Emanuele
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Díaz-Santos, Tanio
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Diemer, Benedikt
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González-López, Jorge
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Hernquist, Lars
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Ivison, Rob
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Le Fèvre, Olivier
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MARINACCI, FEDERICO  
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Rix, Hans-Walter
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Swinbank, Mark
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Vogelsberger, Mark
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van der Werf, Paul
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Wagg, Jeff
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Yung, L. Y. Aaron
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ab30f2
Abstract
The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (ASPECS) provides new constraints for galaxy formation models on the molecular gas properties of galaxies. We compare results from ASPECS to predictions from two cosmological galaxy formation models: the IllustrisTNG hydrodynamical simulations and the Santa Cruz semianalytic model (SC SAM). We explore several recipes to model the H2 content of galaxies, finding them to be consistent with one another, and take into account the sensitivity limits and survey area of ASPECS. For a canonical CO-to-H2 conversion factor of α CO = 3.6 M ☉/(K km s-1 pc2) the results of our work include: (1) the H2 mass of z > 1 galaxies predicted by the models as a function of their stellar mass is a factor of 2-3 lower than observed; (2) the models do not reproduce the number of H2-rich ({M}{{H}2}> 3× {10}10 {M}☉ ) galaxies observed by ASPECS; (3) the H2 cosmic density evolution predicted by IllustrisTNG (the SC SAM) is in tension (in tension but with less disagreement than IllustrisTNG) with the observed cosmic density, even after accounting for the ASPECS selection function and field-to-field variance effects. The tension between models and observations at z > 1 can be alleviated by adopting a CO-to-H2 conversion factor in the range α CO = 2.0-0.8 M ☉/(K km s-1 pc2). Additional work on constraining the CO-to-H2 conversion factor and CO excitation conditions of galaxies through observations and theory will be necessary to more robustly test the success of galaxy formation models.
Volume
882
Issue
2
Start page
137
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/28646
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab30f2
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
Ads BibCode
2019ApJ...882..137P
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