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VLA and ALMA Imaging of Intense, Galaxy-Wide Star Formation in z ~ 2 Galaxies

Authors :
Allison Kirkpatrick
Anna Cibinel
Sanjay Bhatnagar
Ross J. McLure
Rob Ivison
D. Elbaz
Maurilio Pannella
James E. Geach
Kristina Nyland
Brant Robertson
Neal A. Miller
James Dunlop
John D. Silverman
Benjamin J. Weiner
George H. Rieke
A. M. Swinbank
Christopher C. Hayward
Alexandra Pope
Preshanth Jagannathan
Michał J. Michałowski
Casey Papovich
Wiphu Rujopakarn
David M. Alexander
Desika Narayanan
Frazer N. Owen
David R. Ballantyne
Urvashi Rau
Douglas Scott
Rogier A. Windhorst
Mark Dickinson
E. van Kampen
A. D. Biggs
P. van der Werf
Source :
Rujopakarn, W, Dunlop, J S, Rieke, G H, Ivison, R J, Cibinel, A, Nyland, K, Jagannathan, P, Silverman, J D, Alexander, D M, Biggs, A D, Bhatnagar, S, Ballantyne, D R, Dickinson, M, Elbaz, D, Geach, J E, Hayward, C C, Kirkpatrick, A, McLure, R J, Michalowski, M J, Miller, N A, Narayanan, D, Owen, F N, Pannella, M, Papovich, C, Pope, A, Rau, U, Robertson, B E, Scott, D, Swinbank, A M, van der Werf, P, van Kampen, E, Weiner, B J & Windhorst, R A 2016, ' VLA and ALMA Imaging of Intense, Galaxy-Wide Star Formation in z ~ 2 Galaxies ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 833, no. 1 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv160707710R >, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 833(1), 12, Astrophysical journal, 2016, Vol.833(1), pp.12 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
arXiv, 2016.

Abstract

We present $\simeq$0$.\!\!^{\prime\prime}4$-resolution extinction-independent distributions of star formation and dust in 11 star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at $z = 1.3-3.0$. These galaxies are selected from sensitive, blank-field surveys of the $2&#39; \times 2&#39;$ Hubble Ultra-Deep Field at $\lambda = 5$ cm and 1.3 mm using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). They have star-formation rates (SFRs), stellar masses, and dust properties representative of massive main-sequence SFGs at $z \sim 2$. Morphological classification performed on spatially-resolved stellar mass maps indicates a mixture of disk and morphologically disturbed systems; half of the sample harbor X-ray active galactic nuclei (AGN), thereby representing a diversity of $z \sim 2$ SFGs undergoing vigorous mass assembly. We find that their intense star formation most frequently occurs at the location of stellar-mass concentration and extends over an area comparable to their stellar-mass distribution, with a median diameter of $4.2 \pm 1.8$ kpc. This provides direct evidence for galaxy-wide star formation in distant, blank-field-selected main-sequence SFGs. The typical galactic-average SFR surface density is 2.5 M$_{\odot}$yr$^{-1}$kpc$^{-2}$, sufficiently high to drive outflows. In X-ray-selected AGN where radio emission is enhanced over the level associated with star formation, the radio excess pinpoints the AGN, which are found to be co-spatial with star formation. The median extinction-independent size of main-sequence SFGs is two times larger than those of bright submillimeter galaxies whose SFRs are $3-8$ times larger, providing a constraint on the characteristic SFR ($\sim300$ M$_{\odot}$yr$^{-1}$) above which a significant population of more compact star-forming galaxies appears to emerge.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rujopakarn, W, Dunlop, J S, Rieke, G H, Ivison, R J, Cibinel, A, Nyland, K, Jagannathan, P, Silverman, J D, Alexander, D M, Biggs, A D, Bhatnagar, S, Ballantyne, D R, Dickinson, M, Elbaz, D, Geach, J E, Hayward, C C, Kirkpatrick, A, McLure, R J, Michalowski, M J, Miller, N A, Narayanan, D, Owen, F N, Pannella, M, Papovich, C, Pope, A, Rau, U, Robertson, B E, Scott, D, Swinbank, A M, van der Werf, P, van Kampen, E, Weiner, B J &amp; Windhorst, R A 2016, &#39; VLA and ALMA Imaging of Intense, Galaxy-Wide Star Formation in z ~ 2 Galaxies &#39;, Astrophysical Journal, vol. 833, no. 1 . < http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv160707710R >, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 833(1), 12, Astrophysical journal, 2016, Vol.833(1), pp.12 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27f57386709596d2e683b4ffa03635fb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1607.07710