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SPT 0538-50: Physical conditions in the ISM of a strongly lensed dusty star-forming galaxy at z=2.8

Authors :
Bothwell, M. S.
Aguirre, J. E.
Chapman, S. C.
Marrone, D. P.
Vieira, J. D.
Ashby, M. L. N.
Aravena, M.
Benson, B. A.
Bock, J. J.
Bradford, C. M.
Brodwin, M.
Carlstrom, J.
Crawford, T. M.
de Breuck, C.
Downes, T. P.
Fassnacht, C. D.
Gonzalez, A. H.
Greve, T. R.
Gullberg, B.
Hezaveh, Y.
Holder, G. P.
Holzapfel, W. L.
Ibar, E.
Ivison, R.
Kamenetzky, J.
Keisler, R.
Lupu, R. E.
Ma, J.
Malkan, M.
McIntyre, V.
Murphy, E. J.
Nguyen, H. T.
Reichardt, C. L.
Rosenman, M.
Spilker, J. S.
Stalder, B.
Stark, A. A.
Strandet, M.
Vernet, J.
Weiss, A.
Welikala, N.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present observations of SPT-S J053816-5030.8, a gravitationally-lensed dusty star forming galaxy (DSFG) at z = 2.7817, first discovered at millimeter wavelengths by the South Pole Telescope. SPT 0538-50 is typical of the brightest sources found by wide-field millimeter-wavelength surveys, being lensed by an intervening galaxy at moderate redshift (in this instance, at z = 0.441). We present a wide array of multi-wavelength spectroscopic and photometric data on SPT 0538-50, including data from ALMA, Herschel PACS and SPIRE, Hubble, Spitzer, VLT, ATCA, APEX, and the SMA. We use high resolution imaging from HST to de-blend SPT 0538-50, separating DSFG emission from that of the foreground lens. Combined with a source model derived from ALMA imaging (which suggests a magnification factor of 21 +/- 4), we derive the intrinsic properties of SPT 0538-50, including the stellar mass, far-IR luminosity, star formation rate, molecular gas mass, and - using molecular line fluxes - the excitation conditions within the ISM. The derived physical properties argue that we are witnessing compact, merger-driven star formation in SPT 0538-50, similar to local starburst galaxies, and unlike that seen in some other DSFGs at this epoch.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1309.3275
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/779/1/67