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Halfway to the peak: Spatially resolved star formation and kinematics in a z=0.54 dusty galaxy with JWST/MIRI

Authors :
Young, Jason
Pope, Alexandra
Sajina, Anna
Yan, Lin
Goncalves, Thiago S
Eleazer, Miriam
Alberts, Stacey
Armus, Lee
Bonato, Matteo
Dale, Daniel A.
Farrah, Duncan
Ferkinhoff, Carl
Hayward, Christopher C.
McKinney, Jed
Murphy, Eric J.
Nesvadba, Nicole
Ogle, Patrick
Sajkov, Leonid
Veilleux, Sylvain
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present JWST/MIRI/MRS observations of an infrared luminous disk galaxy, FLS1, at z=0.54. With a lookback time of 5 Gyr, FLS1 is chronologically at the midpoint between the peak epoch of star formation and the present day. The MRS data provide maps of the atomic fine structure lines [Ar II]6.99 micron, [Ar III]8.99 micron, [Ne II]12.81 micron, and [Ne III]15.55 micron, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features at 3.3 micron, 6.2 micron, and 11.3 micron, and the warm molecular gas indicators H2S(5) and H2S(3); all these emission features are spatially resolved. We find that the PAH emission is more extended along the Northern side of the galaxy when compared to the well-studied star-formation tracer [Ne II]. The H2 rotational lines, which are shock indicators, are strongest and most extended on the Southern side of the galaxy. [Ar II] is the second brightest fine structure line detected in FLS1 and we show that it is a useful kinematic probe which can be detected with JWST out to z=3. Velocity maps of [Ar II] show a rotating disk with signs of turbulence. Our results provide an example of how spatially resolved mid-infrared spectroscopy can allow us to better understand the star formation and ISM conditions in a galaxy halfway back to the peak epoch of galaxy evolution.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.06900
Document Type :
Working Paper