ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS

The South Pole Telescope has discovered 100 gravitationally lensed, high-redshift, dusty, star-forming galaxies (DSFGs). We present 0 5 resolution 870μm Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array imaging of a sample of 47 DSFGs spanning z = 1.9 5.7 - , and construct gravitational lens models of th...

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Main Authors: Spilker, JS, Marrone, DP, Aravena, M, Béthermin, M, Bothwell, MS, Carlstrom, JE, Chapman, SC, Crawford, TM, Breuck, CD, Fassnacht, CD, Gonzalez, AH, Greve, TR, Hezaveh, Y, Litke, K, Ma, J, Malkan, M, Rotermund, KM, Strandet, M, Vieira, JD, Weiss, A, Welikala, N
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt2pm0829g 2023-05-15T18:22:20+02:00 ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS Spilker, JS Marrone, DP Aravena, M Béthermin, M Bothwell, MS Carlstrom, JE Chapman, SC Crawford, TM Breuck, CD Fassnacht, CD Gonzalez, AH Greve, TR Hezaveh, Y Litke, K Ma, J Malkan, M Rotermund, KM Strandet, M Vieira, JD Weiss, A Welikala, N 112 - 112 2016-08-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2pm0829g unknown eScholarship, University of California qt2pm0829g https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2pm0829g public Astrophysical Journal, vol 826, iss 2 galaxies: high-redshift galaxies: ISM galaxies: star formation astro-ph.GA Astronomical and Space Sciences Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma Physics Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) Astronomy & Astrophysics article 2016 ftcdlib 2021-06-20T14:23:33Z The South Pole Telescope has discovered 100 gravitationally lensed, high-redshift, dusty, star-forming galaxies (DSFGs). We present 0 5 resolution 870μm Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array imaging of a sample of 47 DSFGs spanning z = 1.9 5.7 - , and construct gravitational lens models of these sources. Our visibility-based lens modeling incorporates several sources of residual interferometric calibration uncertainty, allowing us to properly account for noise in the observations. At least 70% of the sources are strongly lensed by foreground galaxies (m870 m m > 2), with a median magnification of m870 m m = 6.3, extending to m870 m m > 30. We compare the intrinsic size distribution of the strongly lensed sources to a similar number of unlensed DSFGs and find no significant differences in spite of a bias between the magnification and intrinsic source size. This may indicate that the true size distribution of DSFGs is relatively narrow. We use the source sizes to constrain the wavelength at which the dust optical depth is unity and find this wavelength to be correlated with the dust temperature. This correlation leads to discrepancies in dust mass estimates of a factor of two compared to estimates using a single value for this wavelength. We investigate the relationship between the [C II] line and the far-infrared luminosity and find that the same correlation between the [C II]/LFIR ratio and SFIR found for low-redshift star-forming galaxies applies to high-redshift galaxies and extends at least two orders of magnitude higher in SFIR. This lends further credence to the claim that the compactness of the IR-emitting region is the controlling parameter in establishing the [C II] deficit. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole University of California: eScholarship South Pole
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topic galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: ISM
galaxies: star formation
astro-ph.GA
Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atomic
Molecular
Nuclear
Particle and Plasma Physics
Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
spellingShingle galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: ISM
galaxies: star formation
astro-ph.GA
Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atomic
Molecular
Nuclear
Particle and Plasma Physics
Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Spilker, JS
Marrone, DP
Aravena, M
Béthermin, M
Bothwell, MS
Carlstrom, JE
Chapman, SC
Crawford, TM
Breuck, CD
Fassnacht, CD
Gonzalez, AH
Greve, TR
Hezaveh, Y
Litke, K
Ma, J
Malkan, M
Rotermund, KM
Strandet, M
Vieira, JD
Weiss, A
Welikala, N
ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
topic_facet galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: ISM
galaxies: star formation
astro-ph.GA
Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atomic
Molecular
Nuclear
Particle and Plasma Physics
Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
description The South Pole Telescope has discovered 100 gravitationally lensed, high-redshift, dusty, star-forming galaxies (DSFGs). We present 0 5 resolution 870μm Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array imaging of a sample of 47 DSFGs spanning z = 1.9 5.7 - , and construct gravitational lens models of these sources. Our visibility-based lens modeling incorporates several sources of residual interferometric calibration uncertainty, allowing us to properly account for noise in the observations. At least 70% of the sources are strongly lensed by foreground galaxies (m870 m m > 2), with a median magnification of m870 m m = 6.3, extending to m870 m m > 30. We compare the intrinsic size distribution of the strongly lensed sources to a similar number of unlensed DSFGs and find no significant differences in spite of a bias between the magnification and intrinsic source size. This may indicate that the true size distribution of DSFGs is relatively narrow. We use the source sizes to constrain the wavelength at which the dust optical depth is unity and find this wavelength to be correlated with the dust temperature. This correlation leads to discrepancies in dust mass estimates of a factor of two compared to estimates using a single value for this wavelength. We investigate the relationship between the [C II] line and the far-infrared luminosity and find that the same correlation between the [C II]/LFIR ratio and SFIR found for low-redshift star-forming galaxies applies to high-redshift galaxies and extends at least two orders of magnitude higher in SFIR. This lends further credence to the claim that the compactness of the IR-emitting region is the controlling parameter in establishing the [C II] deficit.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Spilker, JS
Marrone, DP
Aravena, M
Béthermin, M
Bothwell, MS
Carlstrom, JE
Chapman, SC
Crawford, TM
Breuck, CD
Fassnacht, CD
Gonzalez, AH
Greve, TR
Hezaveh, Y
Litke, K
Ma, J
Malkan, M
Rotermund, KM
Strandet, M
Vieira, JD
Weiss, A
Welikala, N
author_facet Spilker, JS
Marrone, DP
Aravena, M
Béthermin, M
Bothwell, MS
Carlstrom, JE
Chapman, SC
Crawford, TM
Breuck, CD
Fassnacht, CD
Gonzalez, AH
Greve, TR
Hezaveh, Y
Litke, K
Ma, J
Malkan, M
Rotermund, KM
Strandet, M
Vieira, JD
Weiss, A
Welikala, N
author_sort Spilker, JS
title ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
title_short ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
title_full ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
title_fullStr ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
title_full_unstemmed ALMA IMAGING and GRAVITATIONAL LENS MODELS of SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE - SELECTED DUSTY, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES at HIGH REDSHIFTS
title_sort alma imaging and gravitational lens models of south pole telescope - selected dusty, star-forming galaxies at high redshifts
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