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A subarcsecond near-infrared view of massive galaxies at z > 1 with Gemini Multiconjugate Adaptive Optics

Authors :
Duncan Farrah
Mattia Vaccari
Kristina Nyland
Claudia Maraston
E. Gonzales-Solares
Matt J. Jarvis
Anna Sajina
D. M. Nielsen
Jose Afonso
Minnie Mao
Andreea Petric
Preshanth Jagannathan
S. E. Ridgway
Jason Surace
Janine Pforr
Mark Lacy
P. Guarnieri
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Institute of Physics, 2018.

Abstract

We present images taken using the Gemini South Adaptive Optics Imager (GSAOI) with the Gemini Multiconjugate Adaptive Optics System (GeMS) in three 2 arcmin$^2$ fields in the Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey. These GeMS/GSAOI observations are among the first $\approx 0.1^{''}$ resolution data in the near-infrared spanning extragalactic fields exceeding $1.5^{\prime}$ in size. We use these data to estimate galaxy sizes, obtaining results similar to those from studies with the Hubble Space Telescope, though we find a higher fraction of compact star forming galaxies at $z>2$. To disentangle the star-forming galaxies from active galactic nuclei (AGN), we use multiwavelength data from surveys in the optical and infrared, including far-infrared data from Herschel, as well as new radio continuum data from the Australia Telescope Compact Array and Very Large Array. We identify ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) at $z \sim 1-3$, which consist of a combination of pure starburst galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN)/starburst composites. The ULIRGs show signs of recent merger activity, such as highly disturbed morphologies and include a rare candidate triple AGN. We find that AGN tend to reside in hosts with smaller scale sizes than purely star-forming galaxies of similar infrared luminosity. Our observations demonstrate the potential for MCAO to complement the deeper galaxy surveys to be made with the James Webb Space Telescope.<br />20 pages, AJ, in press

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb29aba1a39c801e63cbd7df5f3cdac3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aad27d