Submillimeter Galaxies at z ∼ 2: Evidence for Major Mergers and Constraints on Lifetimes, IMF, and CO‐H 2 Conversion Factor
Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics · University of California, Berkeley · +18 more institutions
Abstract
We report subarcsecond resolution IRAM PdBI millimeter CO interferometry of four z ~ 2 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs), and sensitive CO(3-2) flux limits toward three z ~ 2 UV/optically selected star-forming galaxies. The new data reveal for the first time spatially resolved CO gas kinematics in the observed SMGs. Two of the SMGs show double or multiple morphologies, with complex, disturbed gas motions. The other two SMGs exhibit CO velocity gradients of ~500 km s^−1 across ≤0.2" (1.6 kpc) diameter regions, suggesting that the star-forming gas is in compact, rotating disks. Our data provide compelling evidence that these SMGs represent extreme, short-lived "maximum" star-forming events in highly dissipative…
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