C. Gómez-Guijarro
GOODS-ALMA 2.0: Source catalog, number counts, and prevailing compact sizes in 1.1 mm galaxies
Gómez-Guijarro, C.; Elbaz, D.; Xiao, M.; Béthermin, M.; Franco, M.; Magnelli, B.; Daddi, E.; Dickinson, M.; Demarco, R.; Inami, H.; Rujopakarn, W.; Magdis, G.E.; Shu, X.; Chary, R.; Zhou, L.; Alexander, D.M.; Bournaud, F.; Ciesla, L.; Ferguson, H.C.; Finkelstein, S.L.; Giavalisco, M.; Iono, D.; Juneau, S.; Kartaltepe, J.S.; Lagache, G.; Le Floc’h, E.; Leiton, R.; Lin, L.; Motohara, K.; Mullaney, J.; Okumura, K.; Pannella, M.; Papovich, C.; Pope, A.; Sargent, M.T.; Silverman, J.D.; Treister, E.; Wang, T.
Authors
D. Elbaz
M. Xiao
M. Béthermin
M. Franco
B. Magnelli
E. Daddi
M. Dickinson
R. Demarco
H. Inami
W. Rujopakarn
G.E. Magdis
X. Shu
R. Chary
L. Zhou
Professor David Alexander d.m.alexander@durham.ac.uk
Professor
F. Bournaud
L. Ciesla
H.C. Ferguson
S.L. Finkelstein
M. Giavalisco
D. Iono
S. Juneau
J.S. Kartaltepe
G. Lagache
E. Le Floc’h
R. Leiton
L. Lin
K. Motohara
J. Mullaney
K. Okumura
M. Pannella
C. Papovich
A. Pope
M.T. Sargent
J.D. Silverman
E. Treister
T. Wang
Abstract
Submillimeter/millimeter observations of dusty star-forming galaxies with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have shown that dust continuum emission generally occurs in compact regions smaller than the stellar distribution. However, it remains to be understood how systematic these findings are. Studies often lack homogeneity in the sample selection, target discontinuous areas with inhomogeneous sensitivities, and suffer from modest uv coverage coming from single array configurations. GOODS-ALMA is a 1.1 mm galaxy survey over a continuous area of 72.42 arcmin2 at a homogeneous sensitivity. In this version 2.0, we present a new low resolution dataset and its combination with the previous high resolution dataset from the survey, improving the uv coverage and sensitivity reaching an average of σ = 68.4 μJy beam−1. A total of 88 galaxies are detected in a blind search (compared to 35 in the high resolution dataset alone), 50% at S/Npeak ≥ 5 and 50% at 3.5 ≤ S/Npeak ≤ 5 aided by priors. Among them, 13 out of the 88 are optically dark or faint sources (H- or K-band dropouts). The sample dust continuum sizes at 1.1 mm are generally compact, with a median effective radius of Re = 0.″10 ± 0.″05 (a physical size of Re = 0.73 ± 0.29 kpc at the redshift of each source). Dust continuum sizes evolve with redshift and stellar mass resembling the trends of the stellar sizes measured at optical wavelengths, albeit a lower normalization compared to those of late-type galaxies. We conclude that for sources with flux densities S1.1 mm > 1 mJy, compact dust continuum emission at 1.1 mm prevails, and sizes as extended as typical star-forming stellar disks are rare. The S1.1 mm < 1 mJy sources appear slightly more extended at 1.1 mm, although they are still generally compact below the sizes of typical star-forming stellar disks.
Citation
Gómez-Guijarro, C., Elbaz, D., Xiao, M., Béthermin, M., Franco, M., Magnelli, B., Daddi, E., Dickinson, M., Demarco, R., Inami, H., Rujopakarn, W., Magdis, G., Shu, X., Chary, R., Zhou, L., Alexander, D., Bournaud, F., Ciesla, L., Ferguson, H., Finkelstein, S., …Wang, T. (2022). GOODS-ALMA 2.0: Source catalog, number counts, and prevailing compact sizes in 1.1 mm galaxies. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 658, Article A43. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141615
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 16, 2021 |
Online Publication Date | Jan 31, 2022 |
Publication Date | 2022-02 |
Deposit Date | Feb 8, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 15, 2022 |
Journal | Astronomy and astrophysics. |
Print ISSN | 0004-6361 |
Electronic ISSN | 1432-0746 |
Publisher | EDP Sciences |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 658 |
Article Number | A43 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141615 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1214712 |
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