Title
A Radio-to-millimeter Census of Star-forming Galaxies in Protocluster 4C 23.56 at z = 2.5: Global and Local Gas Kinematics
Date Issued
20 September 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lee M.M.
Tanaka I.
Kawabe R.
Aretxaga I.
Hatsukade B.
Izumi T.
Kajisawa M.
Kodama T.
Kohno K.
Nakanishi K.
Saito T.
Tadaki K.I.
Tamura Y.
Umehata H.
Universidad de Las Américas Puebla
Publisher(s)
Institute of Physics Publishing
Abstract
We present a study of the gas kinematics of star-forming galaxies associated with protocluster 4C 23.56 at z = 2.49 using 0.″4 resolution CO (4-3) data taken with ALMA. Eleven Hα emitters (HAEs) are detected in CO (4-3), including six HAEs that were previously detected in CO (3-2) at a coarser angular resolution. The detections in both CO lines are broadly consistent in the line widths and the redshifts, confirming both detections. With an increase in the number of spectroscopic redshifts, we confirm that the protocluster is composed of two merging groups with a total halo mass of log (M cl/M o) = 13.4-13.6, suggesting that the protocluster would evolve into a Virgo-like cluster (>1014 M o). We compare the CO line widths and the CO luminosities with other (proto)clusters (n gal = 91) and general field (n gal = 80) galaxies from other studies. The 4C 23.56 protocluster galaxies have CO line widths and luminosities comparable to other protocluster galaxies on average. On the other hand, the CO line widths are on average broader by ≈50% compared to field galaxies, while the median CO luminosities are similar. The broader line widths can be attributed to both effects of unresolved gas-rich mergers and/or compact gas distribution, which is supported by our limited but decent angular resolution observations and the size estimate of three galaxies. Based on these results, we argue that gas-rich mergers may play a role in the retention of the specific angular momentum to a value similar to that of field populations during cluster assembly, though we need to verify this with a larger number of samples.
Volume
883
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas Astronomía
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85073071220
Source
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN of the container
0004637X
Sponsor(s)
galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: high-redshift; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; large-scale structure of universe; submillimeter: galaxies
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