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Revealing the Stellar Mass and Dust Distributions of Submillimeter Galaxies at Redshift 2

Authors :
Jacqueline Hodge
Achim Weiss
James E. Geach
Andrew Blain
J. M. Simpson
Kristen Coppin
S. M. Stach
C. J. Conselice
Philipp Lang
Bitten Gullberg
Sarah K. Leslie
Sune Toft
E. A. Cooke
Michał J. Michałowski
James Dunlop
P. van der Werf
Omar Almaini
Douglas Scott
Pascal Oesch
Frank Bertoldi
Ian Smail
Benjamin Magnelli
Vernesa Smolčić
Fang Xia An
Alasdair Thomson
Eva Schinnerer
U. Dudzevičiūtė
K. Harrington
Scott Chapman
Julie Wardlow
Duncan Farrah
Daizhong Liu
Rob Ivison
Y. Fudamoto
Eleni Vardoulaki
A. M. Swinbank
E. F. Jiménez-Andrade
Chian-Chou Chen
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Astrophysical journal, 2019, Vol.879(1), pp.54 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Astrophysical Journal, Volume 879, Issue 1, Astrophysical Journal (0004-637X), Astrophysical Journal (0004-637X), 879(1), 54
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We combine high-resolution ALMA and HST/CANDELS observations of 20 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) predominantly from the AS2UDS survey at z~2 with bright rest-frame optical counterparts (Ks < 22.9) to investigate the resolved structural properties of their dust and stellar components. We derive two-dimensional stellar-mass distributions that are inferred from spatial mass-to-light ratio (M/L) corrections based on rest-frame optical colors. Due to the high central column densities of dust in our SMGs, our mass distributions likely represent a lower limit to the true central mass density. The centroid positions between the inferred stellar-mass and the dust distributions agree within 1.1 kpc, indicating an overall good spatial agreement between the two components. The majority of our sources exhibit compact dust configurations relative to the stellar component (with a median ratio of effective radii Re,dust/Re,Mstar = 0.6). This ratio does not change with specific star-formation rate (sSFR) over the factor of 30 spanned by our targets, sampling the locus of "normal" main sequence galaxies up to the starburst regime, log(sSFR/sSFRMS) > 0.5. Our results imply that massive SMGs are experiencing centrally enhanced star formation unlike typical spiral galaxies in the local Universe. The sizes and stellar densities of our SMGs are in agreement with those of the passive population at z=1.5, consistent with these systems being the descendants of z~2 SMGs.<br />26 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

ISSN :
0004637X, 00670049, 15383881, and 15384357
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7523f29a70fcb49d3e20804ce9f91e49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab1f77