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The ALMA-CRISTAL survey: Extended [CII] emission in an interacting galaxy system at z ~ 5.5

Authors :
Posses, A.
Aravena, M.
González-López, J.
Schreiber, N. M. Förster
Liu, D.
Lee, L.
Solimano, M.
Díaz-Santos, T.
Assef, R. J.
Barcos-Muñoz, L.
Bovino, S.
Bowler, R. A. A.
Rivera, G. Calistro
da Cunha, E.
Davies, R. L.
Killi, M.
De Looze, I.
Ferrara, A.
Fisher, D. B.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Ikeda, R.
Lambert, T.
Li, J.
Lutz, D.
Mitsuhashi, I.
Palla, M.
Relaño, M.
Spilker, J.
Naab, T.
Tadaki, K.
Telikova, K.
Übler, H.
van der Giessen, S.
Villanueva, V.
Posses, A.
Aravena, M.
González-López, J.
Schreiber, N. M. Förster
Liu, D.
Lee, L.
Solimano, M.
Díaz-Santos, T.
Assef, R. J.
Barcos-Muñoz, L.
Bovino, S.
Bowler, R. A. A.
Rivera, G. Calistro
da Cunha, E.
Davies, R. L.
Killi, M.
De Looze, I.
Ferrara, A.
Fisher, D. B.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Ikeda, R.
Lambert, T.
Li, J.
Lutz, D.
Mitsuhashi, I.
Palla, M.
Relaño, M.
Spilker, J.
Naab, T.
Tadaki, K.
Telikova, K.
Übler, H.
van der Giessen, S.
Villanueva, V.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The ALMA [CII] Resolved Ism in STar-forming gALaxies (CRISTAL) survey is a Cycle 8 ALMA Large Programme that studies the cold gas component of high-redshift galaxies. Its sub-arcsecond resolution observations are key to disentangling physical mechanisms that shape galaxies during cosmic dawn. In this paper, we explore the morphology and kinematics of the cold gas, star-forming, and stellar components in the star-forming main-sequence galaxy CRISTAL-05/HZ3, at z = 5.54. Our analysis includes 0.3" spatial resolution (~2 kpc) ALMA observations of the [CII] line. While CRISTAL-05 was previously classified as a single source, our observations reveal that the system is a close interacting pair surrounded by an extended component of carbon-enriched gas. This is imprinted in the disturbed elongated [CII] morphology and the separation of the two components in the position-velocity diagram (~100 km/s). The central region is composed of two components, named C05-NW and C05-SE, with the former being the dominant one. A significant fraction of the [CII] arises beyond the close pair up to 10 kpc, while the regions forming new massive stars and the stellar component seem compact (r_[CII] ~ 4 r_UV), as traced by rest-frame UV and optical imaging obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. Our kinematic model, using the DYSMALpy software, yields a minor contribution of dark matter of C05-NW within a radius of ~2x Reff. Finally, we explore the resolved [CII]/FIR ratios as a proxy for shock-heating produced by this merger. We argue that the extended [CII] emission is mainly caused by the merger, which could not be discerned with lower-resolution observations. Our work emphasizes the need for high-resolution observations to fully characterize the dynamic stages of infant galaxies and the physical mechanisms that drive the metal enrichment of the circumgalactic medium.<br />Comment: Submitted to A&A - comments are welcome! - 19 pages, 13 figures

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430707772
Document Type :
Electronic Resource