THE SINS SURVEY OF z ∼ 2 GALAXY KINEMATICS: PROPERTIES OF THE GIANT STAR-FORMING CLUMPS
RGR. GenzelSNS. NewmanTJT. JonesNMN. M. Förster SchreiberKSK. Shapiro
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Abstract
We have studied the properties of giant star forming clumps in five z~2 star-forming disks with deep SINFONI AO spectroscopy at the ESO VLT. The clumps reside in disk regions where the Toomre Q-parameter is below unity, consistent with their being bound and having formed from gravitational instability. Broad H{\alpha}/[NII] line wings demonstrate that the clumps are launching sites of powerful outflows. The inferred outflow rates are comparable to or exceed the star formation rates, in one case by a factor of eight. Typical clumps may lose a fraction of their original gas by feedback in a few hundred million years, allowing them to migrate into the center. The most active clumps may lose much of their mass and…
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- SNS. Newman
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- NMN. M. Förster Schreiber
- KSK. Shapiro
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- Velocity dispersion
- Galaxy
- Outflow
- Star formation
- Stars
- Gravitation
- Gravitational potential
- Line (geometry)
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