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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] Survey: Size of Individual Star-Forming Galaxies at z=4-6 and their Extended Halo Structure

Authors :
Fujimoto, S.
Silverman, J. D.
Bethermin, Matthieu
Ginolfi, M.
Jones, G. C.
Fèvre, O. Le
Dessauges-Zavadsky, M.
Rujopakarn, W.
Faisst, A. L.
Fudamoto, Y.
Cassata, P.
Morselli, L.
Maiolino, R.
Schaerer, D.
Capak, P.
Yan, L.
Vallini, L.
Toft, S.
Loiacono, F.
Zamorani, G.
Talia, M.
Narayanan, D.
Hathi, N. P.
Lemaux, B. C.
Boquien, Médéric
Amorin, R.
Ibar, E.
Koekemoer, A. M.
Méndez-Hernández, H.
Bardelli, Sandro
Vergani, D.
Zucca, E.
Romano, M.
Cimatti, A.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the physical extent of [CII] 158um line-emitting gas from 46 star-forming galaxies at z=4-6 from the ALMA Large Program to INvestigate CII at Early Times (ALPINE). Using exponential profile fits, we measure the effective radius of the [CII] line (r_e,[CII]) for individual galaxies and compare them with the rest-frame ultra-violet (UV) continuum (r_e,UV) from Hubble Space Telescope images. The effective radius r_e,[CII] exceeds r_e,UV by factors of ~2-3 and the ratio of r_e,[CII]/r_e,UV increases as a function of M_star. We do not find strong evidence that [CII] line, the rest-frame UV, and FIR continuum are always displaced over ~ 1-kpc scale from each other. We identify 30% of isolated ALPINE sources as having an extended [CII] component over 10-kpc scales detected at 4.1$\sigma$-10.9$\sigma$ beyond the size of rest-frame UV and far-infrared (FIR) continuum. One object has tentative rotating features up to ~10-kpc, where the 3D model fit shows the rotating [CII]-gas disk spread over 4 times larger than the rest-frame UV-emitting region. Galaxies with the extended [CII] line structure have high star-formation rate (SFR), stellar mass (M_star), low Lya equivalent-width, and more blue-shifted (red-shifted) rest-frame UV metal absorption (Lya line), as compared to galaxies without such extended [CII] structures. Although we cannot rule out the possibility that a selection bias towards luminous objects may be responsible for such trends, the star-formation driven outflow also explains all these trends. Deeper observations are essential to test whether the extended [CII] line structures are ubiquitous to high-z star-forming galaxies.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, ApJ in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.00013
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab94b3