While the kinematics of galaxies up to z ∼3 have been characterized in detail, only a handful of galaxies at high redshift (z > 4) have been examined in such a way. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Large Program to INvestigate [C ii] at Early times (ALPINE) survey observed a statistically significant sample of 118 star-forming main-sequence galaxies at z = 4.4-5.9 in [C ii]158 $mu$m emission, increasing the number of such observations by nearly 10×. A preliminary qualitative classification of these sources revealed a diversity of kinematic types (i.e. rotators, mergers, and dispersion-dominated systems). In this work, we supplement the initial classification by applying quantitative analyses to the ALPINE data: A tilted ring model (TRM) fitting code (3Dbarolo), a morphological classification (Gini-M20), and a set of disc identification criteria. Of the 75 [C ii]-detected ALPINE galaxies, 29 are detected at sufficient significance and spatial resolution to allow for TRM fitting and the derivation of morphological and kinematic parameters. These 29 sources constitute a high-mass subset of the ALPINE sample ($M∗gt 10^{9.5}, mathrm{M}{odot }$). We robustly classify 14 of these sources (six rotators, five mergers, and three dispersion-dominated systems); the remaining sources showing complex behaviour. By exploring the G-M20 of z > 4 rest-frame far-infrared and [C ii] data for the first time, we find that our 1 arcsec ∼6 kpc resolution data alone are insufficient to separate galaxy types. We compare the rotation curves and dynamical mass profiles of the six ALPINE rotators to the two previously detected z ∼4-6 unlensed main-sequence rotators, finding high rotational velocities (∼50-250 km s-1) and a diversity of rotation curve shapes.

Jones G.C., Vergani D., Romano M., Ginolfi M., Fudamoto Y., Bethermin M., et al. (2021). The alpine-Alma [c ii] survey: Kinematic diversity and rotation in massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 4.4-5.9. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 507(3), 3540-3563 [10.1093/mnras/stab2226].

The alpine-Alma [c ii] survey: Kinematic diversity and rotation in massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 4.4-5.9

Vergani D.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Cimatti A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Talia M.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2021

Abstract

While the kinematics of galaxies up to z ∼3 have been characterized in detail, only a handful of galaxies at high redshift (z > 4) have been examined in such a way. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Large Program to INvestigate [C ii] at Early times (ALPINE) survey observed a statistically significant sample of 118 star-forming main-sequence galaxies at z = 4.4-5.9 in [C ii]158 $mu$m emission, increasing the number of such observations by nearly 10×. A preliminary qualitative classification of these sources revealed a diversity of kinematic types (i.e. rotators, mergers, and dispersion-dominated systems). In this work, we supplement the initial classification by applying quantitative analyses to the ALPINE data: A tilted ring model (TRM) fitting code (3Dbarolo), a morphological classification (Gini-M20), and a set of disc identification criteria. Of the 75 [C ii]-detected ALPINE galaxies, 29 are detected at sufficient significance and spatial resolution to allow for TRM fitting and the derivation of morphological and kinematic parameters. These 29 sources constitute a high-mass subset of the ALPINE sample ($M∗gt 10^{9.5}, mathrm{M}{odot }$). We robustly classify 14 of these sources (six rotators, five mergers, and three dispersion-dominated systems); the remaining sources showing complex behaviour. By exploring the G-M20 of z > 4 rest-frame far-infrared and [C ii] data for the first time, we find that our 1 arcsec ∼6 kpc resolution data alone are insufficient to separate galaxy types. We compare the rotation curves and dynamical mass profiles of the six ALPINE rotators to the two previously detected z ∼4-6 unlensed main-sequence rotators, finding high rotational velocities (∼50-250 km s-1) and a diversity of rotation curve shapes.
2021
Jones G.C., Vergani D., Romano M., Ginolfi M., Fudamoto Y., Bethermin M., et al. (2021). The alpine-Alma [c ii] survey: Kinematic diversity and rotation in massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 4.4-5.9. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 507(3), 3540-3563 [10.1093/mnras/stab2226].
Jones G.C.; Vergani D.; Romano M.; Ginolfi M.; Fudamoto Y.; Bethermin M.; Fujimoto S.; Lemaux B.C.; Morselli L.; Capak P.; Cassata P.; Faisst A.; Le F...espandi
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