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2010MNRAS.401.1657L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 401, 1657-1669 (2010/January-3)

2D kinematics and physical properties of z {∼ 3} star-forming galaxies.

LEMOINE-BUSSEROLLE M., BUNKER A., LAMAREILLE F. and KISSLER-PATIG M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present results from a study of the kinematic structure of star-forming galaxies at redshift z ∼ 3 selected in the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS), using integral field spectroscopy of rest-frame optical nebular emission lines, in combination with rest-frame UV spectroscopy, ground-based optical/near-IR and Spitzer photometry. We also constrain the underlying stellar populations to address the evolutionary status of these galaxies. We infer the kinematic properties of four galaxies: VVDS-20298666, VVDS-020297772, VVDS-20463884 and VVDS-20335183 with redshifts z = 3.2917,3.2878,3.2776 and 3.7062, respectively. While VVDS-20463884 presents an irregular velocity field with a peak in the local velocity dispersion of the galaxy shifted from the centre of the galaxy, VVDS-20298666 has a well-resolved gradient in velocity over a distance of ∼4.5kpc with a peak-to-peak amplitude of v = 91km/s. We discovered that the nearby galaxy, VVDS-020297772 (which shows traces of active galactic nucleus activity), is in fact a companion at a similar redshift with a projected separation of 12kpc. In contrast, the velocity field of VVDS-020335183 seems more consistent with a merger on a rotating disc. However, all of the objects have a high local velocity dispersion (σ ∼ 60-70km/s), which gives v/σ ≲ 1. It is unlikely that these galaxies are a dynamically cold rotating disc of ionized gas.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: adaptive optics - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: starburst

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