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2000MNRAS.316L..51G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 316, L51-L56 (2000/August-3)

High spatial resolution observations of CUDSS14A: a SCUBA-selected ultraluminous galaxy at high redshift.

GEAR W.K., LILLY S.J., STEVENS J.A., CLEMENTS D.L., WEBB T.M., EALES S.A. and DUNNE L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a high-resolution millimetre interferometric image of the brightest SCUBA-selected galaxy from the Canada-UK Deep SCUBA survey (CUDSS). We make a very clear detection at 1.3mm, but fail to resolve any structure in the source. The interferometric position is within 1.5arcsec of the SCUBA 850-µm centroid, and also within 1.5arcsec of a 44-µJy radio source and a very faint, extremely red galaxy which we had previously identified as the submillimetre source. We also present new optical and infrared imaging, and infrared spectroscopy of this source. We model the overall spectral energy distribution and conclude that it lies within the redshift range 2<z<4.5. The submillimetre/far-infrared luminosity of CUDSS14A is very weakly dependent on redshift within the constrained range, and is roughly 4x1012L (for H0=75km.s–1.Mpc–1 and an assumed Arp 220-like spectrum), which implies a star formation rate ∼1000M.yr–1. We derive an approximate gas mass of ∼1010M which would imply that the current star-forming activity cannot be sustained for longer than about 107yr. With the present data, however, we are unable to rule out a significant AGN contribution to the total luminosity.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: CUDSS14A - cosmology: observations - infrared: galaxies

CDS comments: CUDSS14A = [ELG99] CFRS 14A = CUDSS 14.1.

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