Spatially Resolved Millimeter Interferometry of SMM J02399−0136: AVery Massive Galaxy at z = 2.8
2003; IOP Publishing; Volume: 584; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/345718
ISSN1538-4357
AutoresR. Genzel, A. J. Baker, L. J. Tacconi, D. Lutz, P. Cox, S. Guilloteau, A. Omont,
Tópico(s)Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
ResumoWe report high-resolution millimeter mapping with the IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer of rest-frame 335 micron continuum and CO(3-2) line emission from the z=2.8 submillimeter galaxy SMMJ02399-0136. The continuum emission comes from a ~3" diameter structure whose elongation is approximately east-west and whose centroid is coincident within the astrometric errors with the brightest X-ray and rest-UV peak (L1). The line data show that this structure is most likely a rapidly rotating disk. Its rotation velocity of >420 km/s implies a total dynamical mass of >3x10^11 solar masses within an intrinsic radius of 8 kpc, most of which is plausibly in the form of stars and gas. SMMJ02399-0136 is thus a very massive system, whose formation at z~3 is not easy to understand in current CDM hierarchical merger cosmogonies.
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