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JWST and ALMA discern the assembly of structural and obscured components in a high-redshift starburst galaxy

JWST and ALMA discern the assembly of structural and obscured components in a high-redshift starburst galaxy
JWST and ALMA discern the assembly of structural and obscured components in a high-redshift starburst galaxy
We present observations and analysis of the starburst, PACS-819, at z=1.45 (M∗=1010.7 M⊙), using high-resolution (0′′.1; 0.8 kpc) ALMA and multi-wavelength JWST images from the COSMOS-Web program. Dissimilar to HST/ACS images in the rest-frame UV, the redder NIRCam and MIRI images reveal a smooth central mass concentration and spiral-like features, atypical for such an intense starburst. Through dynamical modeling of the CO J=5--4 emission with ALMA, PACS-819 is rotation-dominated thus has a disk-like nature. However, kinematic anomalies in CO and asymmetric features in the bluer JWST bands (e.g., F150W) support a more disturbed nature likely due to interactions. The JWST imaging further enables us to map the distribution of stellar mass and dust attenuation, thus clarifying the relationships between different structural components, not discernable in the previous HST images. The CO J = 5 -- 4 and FIR dust continuum emission are co-spatial with a heavily-obscured starbursting core (<1 kpc) which is partially surrounded by much less obscured star-forming structures including a prominent arc, possibly a tidally-distorted dwarf galaxy, and a clump, either a sign of an ongoing violent disk instability or a recently accreted low-mass satellite. With spatially-resolved maps, we find a high molecular gas fraction in the central area reaching ∼3 (Mgas/M∗) and short depletion times (Mgas/SFR∼ 120 Myrs) across the entire system. These observations provide insights into the complex nature of starbursts in the distant universe and underscore the wealth of complementary information from high-resolution observations with both ALMA and JWST.
astro-ph.GA
arXiv
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Abstract

We present observations and analysis of the starburst, PACS-819, at z=1.45 (M∗=1010.7 M⊙), using high-resolution (0′′.1; 0.8 kpc) ALMA and multi-wavelength JWST images from the COSMOS-Web program. Dissimilar to HST/ACS images in the rest-frame UV, the redder NIRCam and MIRI images reveal a smooth central mass concentration and spiral-like features, atypical for such an intense starburst. Through dynamical modeling of the CO J=5--4 emission with ALMA, PACS-819 is rotation-dominated thus has a disk-like nature. However, kinematic anomalies in CO and asymmetric features in the bluer JWST bands (e.g., F150W) support a more disturbed nature likely due to interactions. The JWST imaging further enables us to map the distribution of stellar mass and dust attenuation, thus clarifying the relationships between different structural components, not discernable in the previous HST images. The CO J = 5 -- 4 and FIR dust continuum emission are co-spatial with a heavily-obscured starbursting core (<1 kpc) which is partially surrounded by much less obscured star-forming structures including a prominent arc, possibly a tidally-distorted dwarf galaxy, and a clump, either a sign of an ongoing violent disk instability or a recently accreted low-mass satellite. With spatially-resolved maps, we find a high molecular gas fraction in the central area reaching ∼3 (Mgas/M∗) and short depletion times (Mgas/SFR∼ 120 Myrs) across the entire system. These observations provide insights into the complex nature of starbursts in the distant universe and underscore the wealth of complementary information from high-resolution observations with both ALMA and JWST.

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Submitted date: 24 November 2023
Accepted/In Press date: 10 May 2024
Additional Information: 21 pages(including appendix), 13 figures, accepted by ApJ
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489248
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Author: Zhaoxuan Liu
Author: John D. Silverman
Author: Emanuele Daddi
Author: Annagrazia Puglisi
Author: Alvio Renzini
Author: Boris S. Kalita
Author: Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe
Author: Daichi Kashino
Author: Giulia Rodighiero
Author: Wiphu Rujopakarn
Author: Tomoko L. Suzuki
Author: Takumi S. Tanaka
Author: Francesco Valentino
Author: Irham Taufik Andika
Author: Caitlin M. Casey
Author: Andreas Faisst
Author: Maximilien Franco
Author: Ghassem Gozaliasl
Author: Steven Gillman
Author: Christopher C. Hayward
Author: Anton M. Koekemoer
Author: Vasily Kokorev
Author: Erini Lambrides
Author: Minju M. Lee
Author: Georgios E. Magdis
Author: Santosh Harish
Author: Henry Joy McCracken
Author: Jason Rhodes
Author: Marko Shuntov
Author: Xuheng Ding

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