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The Main Sequence at z ∼ 1.3 Contains a Sizable Fraction of Galaxies with Compact Star Formation Sizes: A New Population of Early Post-starbursts?

Authors :
E. Daddi
M. T. Sargent
Lorenzo Zanisi
John D. Silverman
D. Elbaz
Manuel Aravena
Dominik Riechers
G. Rodighiero
Yang Gao
Georgios E. Magdis
Chiara Mancini
Shuowen Jin
C. Circosta
Anna Cibinel
Daizhong Liu
E. Le Floc'h
Francesco Valentino
Helmut Dannerbauer
Alfio Puglisi
Raphael Gobat
A. Calabrò
F. Bournaud
I. Delvecchio
Source :
Puglisi, A, Daddi, E, Liu, D, Bournaud, F, Silverman, J D, Circosta, C, Calabro, A, Aravena, M, Cibinel, A, Dannerbauer, H, Delvecchio, I, Elbaz, D, Gao, Y, Gobat, R, Jin, S, Le Floc'h, E, Magdis, G E, Mancini, C, Riechers, D A, Rodighiero, G, Sargent, M, Valentino, F & Zanist, L 2019, ' The Main Sequence at z similar to 1.3 Contains a Sizable Fraction of Galaxies with Compact Star Formation Sizes: A New Population of Early Post-starbursts? ', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 877, no. 2, L23 . https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab1f92, The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

ALMA measurements for 93 $Herschel$-selected galaxies at $1.1 \leqslant z \leqslant 1.7$ in COSMOS reveal a sizable ($>29$\%) population with compact star formation (SF) sizes, lying on average $> \times 3.6$ below the optical stellar mass ($M_{\star}$)-size relation of disks. This sample widely spans the star-forming Main Sequence (MS), having $10^{8} \leqslant M_{\star} \leqslant 10^{11.5} \ M_{\odot}$ and $20 \leqslant SFR \leqslant 680 \ M_{\odot} \rm yr^{-1}$. The 32 size measurements and 61 upper limits are measured on ALMA images that combine observations of CO(5-4), CO(4-3), CO(2-1) and $��_{\rm obs} \sim 1.1-1.3 \ \rm mm$ continuum, all tracing the star-forming molecular gas. These compact galaxies have instead normally extended $K_{band}$ sizes, suggesting strong specific $SFR$ gradients. Compact galaxies comprise the $50\pm18 \%$ of MS galaxies at $M_{\star} > 10^{11} M_{\odot}$. This is not expected in standard bi-modal scenarios where MS galaxies are mostly steadily-growing extended disks. We suggest that compact MS objects are early post-starburst galaxies in which the merger-driven boost of SF has subsided. They retain their compact SF size until either further gas accretion restores pre-merger galaxy-wide SF, or until becoming quenched. The fraction of merger-affected SF inside the MS seems thus larger than anticipated and might reach $\sim 50$\% at the highest $M_{\star}$. The presence of large galaxies above the MS demonstrates an overall poor correlation between galaxy SF size and specific $SFR$.<br />7 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X, 15383873, 00670049, and 15383881
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Puglisi, A, Daddi, E, Liu, D, Bournaud, F, Silverman, J D, Circosta, C, Calabro, A, Aravena, M, Cibinel, A, Dannerbauer, H, Delvecchio, I, Elbaz, D, Gao, Y, Gobat, R, Jin, S, Le Floc'h, E, Magdis, G E, Mancini, C, Riechers, D A, Rodighiero, G, Sargent, M, Valentino, F & Zanist, L 2019, ' The Main Sequence at z similar to 1.3 Contains a Sizable Fraction of Galaxies with Compact Star Formation Sizes: A New Population of Early Post-starbursts? ', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 877, no. 2, L23 . https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab1f92, The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ddd12b6542c9754439762fcc347cb34