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Fig. 1.

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Top: archival HST WFC3 image (width = 136″; height = 119″) of the cluster ISCS J1426.5+3339, taken with the F160W filter. The central, big, blue, and solid circle has a radius of 250 kpc. The NOEMA beam size with our two targets (red ellipse at the bottom left) and the NOEMA field of view (dashed blue arc) are shown. The small blue circles denote additional spectroscopically confirmed cluster members (Eisenhardt et al. 2008; Zeimann et al. 2013). Bottom: 7″ × 7″ zoom image showing the galaxy J142626.1+333827 and its southern companion J142626.1+333826. The green ellipse shows the NOEMA beam size (major axis = 3.69″; minor axis = 2.98″). Red contour levels correspond to the CO(2−1) detection, as in Fig. 2, left panel.

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