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2015ApJ...799...81S - Astrophys. J., 799, 81 (2015/January-3)

The SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey: ALMA resolves the rest-frame far-infrared emission of sub-millimeter galaxies.

SIMPSON J.M., SMAIL I., SWINBANK A.M., ALMAINI O., BLAIN A.W., BREMER M.N., CHAPMAN S.C., CHEN C.-C., CONSELICE C., COPPIN K.E.K., DANIELSON A.L.R., DUNLOP J.S., EDGE A.C., FARRAH D., GEACH J.E., HARTLEY W.G., IVISON R.J., KARIM A., LANI C., MA C.-J., MEIJERINK R., MICHALOWSKI M.J., MORTLOCK A., SCOTT D., SIMPSON C.J., SPAANS M., THOMSON A.P., VAN KAMPEN E. and VAN DER WERF P.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-resolution (0.''3) Atacama Large Millimeter Array 870 µm imaging of 52 sub-millimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the Ultra Deep Survey field to investigate the size and morphology of the sub-millimeter (sub-mm) emission on 2-10 kpc scales. We derive a median intrinsic angular size of FWHM = 0.''30±0.''04 for the 23 SMGs in the sample detected at a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) >10. Using the photometric redshifts of the SMGs we show that this corresponds to a median physical half-light diameter of 2.4±0.2 kpc. A stacking analysis of the SMGs detected at S/N <10 shows they have sizes consistent with the 870 µm bright SMGs in the sample. We compare our results to the sizes of SMGs derived from other multi-wavelength studies, and show that the rest-frame ∼250 µm sizes of SMGs are consistent with studies of resolved 12CO (J = 3-2 to 7-6) emission lines, but that sizes derived from 1.4 GHz imaging appear to be approximately two times larger on average, which we attribute to cosmic ray diffusion. The rest-frame optical sizes of SMGs are around four times larger than the sub-millimeter sizes, indicating that the star formation in these galaxies is compact relative to the pre-existing stellar distribution. The size of the starburst region in SMGs is consistent with the majority of the star formation occurring in a central region, a few kiloparsecs in extent, with a median star formation rate surface density of 90±30 M/yr/kpc2, which may suggest that we are witnessing an intense period of bulge growth in these galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: starburst

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