Spatially Resolved Kinematics in the Central 1 kpc of a Compact Star-forming Galaxy at z ∼ 2.3 from ALMA CO Observations

G. Barro, M. Kriek, P. G. Pérez-González, T. Diaz-Santos, S. H. Price, W. Rujopakarn, V. Pandya, D. C. Koo, S. M. Faber, A. Dekel, J. R. Primack, D. D. Kocevski

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Abstract

We present high spatial resolution (FWHM ∼0.″14) observations of the CO(8-7) line in GDS-14876, a compact star-forming galaxy at z =2.3 with a total stellar mass of log(M /M o) =10.9. The spatially resolved velocity map of the inner r ≲ 1 kpc reveals a continuous velocity gradient consistent with the kinematics of a rotating disk with v rot(r = 1 kpc) =163 ±5 km s-1 and v rot/σ ∼2.5. The gas-to-stellar ratios estimated from CO(8-7) and the dust continuum emission span a broad range, and , but are nonetheless consistent given the uncertainties in the conversion factors. The dynamical modeling yields a dynamical mass of , which is lower, but still consistent with the baryonic mass, , if the smallest CO-based gas fraction is assumed. Despite a low, overall gas fraction, the small physical extent of the dense, star-forming gas probed by CO(8-7), ∼3× smaller than the stellar size, implies a strong relative concentration that increases the gas fraction up to in the central 1 kpc. Such a gas-rich center, coupled with a high star formation rate (SFR) ∼500 M o yr-1, suggests that GDS-14876 is quickly assembling a dense stellar component (bulge) in a strong nuclear starburst. Assuming its gas reservoir is depleted without replenishment, GDS-14876 will quickly (t depl ∼ 27 Myr) become a compact quiescent galaxy that could retain some fraction of the observed rotational support.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL40
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume851
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Dec 2017

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Keywords

  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • galaxies: photometry

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