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Kinemetry of SINS High-Redshift Star-Forming Galaxies: Distinguishing Rotating Disks from Major Mergers

Authors :
Shapiro, Kristen L.
Genzel, Reinhard
Forster, Natascha M.
Tacconi, Linda J.
Bouche, Nicolas
Cresci, Giovanni
Davies, Richard
Eisenhauer, Frank
Johansson, Peter H.
Krajnovic, Davor
Lutz, Dieter
Naab, Thorsten
Arimoto, Nobuo
Arribas, Santiago
Cimatti, Andrea
Colina, Luis
Daddi, Emanuele
Daigle, Olivier
Erb, Dawn
Hernandez, Olivier
Kong, Xu
Mignoli, Marco
Onodera, Masato
Renzini, Alvio
Shapley, Alice
Steidel, Charles
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal; July 2008, Vol. 682 Issue: 1 p231-251, 21p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We present a simple set of kinematic criteria that can distinguish between galaxies dominated by ordered rotational motion and those involved in major merger events. Our criteria are based on the dynamics of the warm ionized gas (as traced by Ha) within galaxies, making this analysis accessible to high-redshift systems, whose kinematics are primarily traceable through emission features. Using the method of kinemetry (developed by Krajnovic and coworkers), we quantify asymmetries in both the velocity and velocity dispersion maps of the warm gas, and the resulting criteria enable us to empirically differentiate between nonmerging and merging systems at high redshift. We apply these criteria to 11 of our best-studied rest-frame UV/optical-selected <IMG SRC="eq-00001.gif" ALT="z\sim 2"/> z [?] 2 galaxies for which we have near-infrared integral-field spectroscopic data from SINFONI on the VLT. Of these 11 systems, we find that >50% have kinematics consistent with a single rotating disk interpretation, while the remaining systems are more likely undergoing major mergers. This result, combined with the short formation timescales of these systems, provides evidence that rapid, smooth accretion of gas plays a significant role in galaxy formation at high redshift.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X and 15384357
Volume :
682
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs18480706