An Hi-absorption-selected Cold Rotating Disk Galaxy at z ≈ 2.193

B. Kaur, N. Kanekar, M. Neeleman, M. Rafelski, J. X. Prochaska and R. Dutta
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We have used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array to map CO(3–2) emission from a galaxy, DLA-B1228g, associated with the high-metallicity damped Lyα absorber at z ≈ 2.1929 toward the QSO PKS B1228–113. At an angular resolution of ≈0.″32 × 0.″24, DLA-B1228g shows extended CO(3–2) emission with a deconvolved size of ≈0.″78 × 0.″18, i.e., a spatial extent of ≈6.4 kpc. We detect extended stellar emission from DLA-B1228g in a Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 F160W image and find that Hα emission is detected in a Very Large Telescope SINFONI image from only one side of the galaxy. While the clumpy nature of the F160W emission and the offset between the kinematic and physical centers of the CO(3–2) emission are consistent with a merger scenario, this appears unlikely due to the lack of strong Hα emission, the symmetric double-peaked CO(3–2) line profile, the high molecular gas depletion timescale, and the similar velocity dispersions in the two halves of the CO(3–2) image. Kinematic modeling reveals that the CO(3–2) emission is consistent with arising from an axisymmetric rotating disk with an exponential profile, a rotation velocity of vrot = 328 ± 7 km s−1, and a velocity dispersion of σv = 62 ± 7 km s−1. The high value of the ratio vrot/σv, ≈5.3, implies that DLA-B1228g is a rotation-dominated cold disk galaxy, the second case of a high-z Hi-absorption-selected galaxy identified with a cold rotating disk. We obtain a dynamical mass of Mdyn = (1.5 ± 0.1) × 1011M⊙, similar to the molecular gas mass of ≈1011M⊙ inferred from earlier CO(1–0) studies; this implies that the galaxy is baryon-dominated in its inner regions.
z≈2.193的高吸收选区冷旋转盘星系
我们利用阿塔卡马大型毫米波/亚毫米波阵列绘制了一个星系DLA-B1228g的CO(3-2)发射图,该星系与高金属性阻尼Lyα吸收体有关,z≈2.1929,朝向QSO PKS B1228-113。在角度分辨率≈0.″32 × 0.″24时,DLA-B1228g显示出扩展的CO(3-2)发射,解卷积大小为≈0.″78 × 0.″18,即空间范围≈6.4 kpc。我们在哈勃太空望远镜宽视场照相机3的F160W图像中探测到了DLA-B1228g的扩展恒星辐射,并发现在甚大望远镜的SINFONI图像中只从该星系的一侧探测到了Hα辐射。虽然F160W发射的团块性质以及CO(3-2)发射的运动学中心和物理中心之间的偏移与合并的情况一致,但由于缺乏强烈的Hα发射、对称的双峰CO(3-2)线剖面、较高的分子气体耗竭时间尺度以及两半CO(3-2)图像中相似的速度弥散,合并的可能性似乎不大。运动学建模显示,CO(3-2)发射符合来自一个轴对称旋转盘的情况,该旋转盘具有指数曲线,旋转速度为 vrot = 328 ± 7 km s-1,速度色散为 σv = 62 ± 7 km s-1。vrot/σv之比≈5.3的高值意味着DLA-B1228g是一个以自转为主的冷盘星系,这是高兹高吸收选择星系中第二个被识别为冷自转盘的星系。我们得到的动力质量为Mdyn = (1.5 ± 0.1) × 1011M⊙,与早期CO(1-0)研究推断的分子气体质量≈1011M⊙相似;这意味着该星系内部区域以重子为主。
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