2015A&A...584A..32M


Query : 2015A&A...584A..32M

2015A&A...584A..32M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 584A, 32-32 (2015/12-1)

(Sub)millimetre interferometric imaging of a sample of COSMOS/AzTEC submillimetre galaxies. II. The spatial extent of the radio-emitting regions.

MIETTINEN O., NOVAK M., SMOLCIC V., SCHINNERER E., SARGENT M., MURPHY E.J., ARAVENA M., BONDI M., CARILLI C.L., KARIM A., SALVATO M. and ZAMORANI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radio emission at centimetre wavelengths from highly star-forming galaxies, like submillimetre galaxies (SMGs), is dominated by synchrotron radiation arising from supernova activity. Hence, radio continuum imaging has the potential to determine the spatial extent of star formation in these types of galaxies. Using deep, high-resolution (1σ=2.3µJy/beam; 0.75") centimetre radio-continuum observations taken by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA)-COSMOS 3 GHz Large Project, we studied the radio-emitting sizes of a flux-limited sample of SMGs in the COSMOS field. The target SMGs were originally discovered in a 1.1 mm continuum survey carried out with the AzTEC bolometer, and followed up with higher resolution interferometric (sub)millimetre continuum observations. Of the 39 SMGs studied here, 3GHz emission was detected towards 18 of them (∼46±11%) with signal-to-noise ratios in the range of S/N=4.2-37.4. Towards four SMGs (AzTEC2, 5, 8, and 11), we detected two separate 3GHz sources with projected separations of ∼1.5"-6.6", but they might be physically related in only one or two cases (AzTEC2 and 11). Using two-dimensional elliptical Gaussian fits, we derived a median deconvolved major axis FWHM size of 0.54"±0.11" for our 18 SMGs detected at 3GHz. For the 15 SMGs with known redshift we derived a median linear major axis FWHM of 4.2±0.9kpc. No clear correlation was found between the radio-emitting size and the 3GHz or submm flux density, or the redshift of the SMG. However, there is a hint of larger radio sizes at z∼2.5-5 compared to lower redshifts. The sizes we derived are consistent with previous SMG sizes measured at 1.4GHz and in mid-J CO emission, but significantly larger than those seen in the (sub)mm continuum emission (typically probing the rest-frame far-infrared with median FWHM sizes of only ∼1.5-2.5kpc). One possible scenario is that SMGs have i) an extended gas component with a low dust temperature, which can be traced by low- to mid-J CO line emission and radio continuum emission; and ii) a warmer, compact starburst region giving rise to the high-excitation line emission of CO, which could dominate the dust continuum size measurements. Because of the rapid cooling of cosmic-ray electrons in dense starburst galaxies (∼104-105yr), the more extended synchrotron radio-emitting size being a result of cosmic-ray diffusion seems unlikely. Instead, if SMGs are driven by galaxy mergers - a process where the galactic magnetic fields can be pulled out to larger spatial scales - the radio synchrotron emission might arise from more extended magnetised interstellar medium around the starburst region.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: star formation - radio continuum: galaxies - submillimeter: galaxies

Nomenclature: Fig. 2, Table 2: [MNS2015] JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.ss N=21.

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Extended Chandra Deep Field South reg 03 32 30.0 -27 48 20           ~ 762 0
2 NAME SMM J04431+0210 GiC 04 43 05.8 +02 09 06           ~ 45 0
3 AzTEC J095930.76+024033.9 G 09 59 30.76 +02 40 33.9           ~ 9 0
4 AzTEC J095931.57+023601.5 G 09 59 31.399 +02 36 04.61           ~ 6 0
5 AS2COS 0155.1 G 09 59 31.700 +02 30 43.96           ~ 19 0
6 AzTEC J095937.05+023320.0 G 09 59 37.05 +02 33 20.0           ~ 9 0
7 [MNS2015] J095939.19+023403.58 Rad 09 59 39.190 +02 34 03.58           ~ 6 0
8 AzTEC J095939.30+023408.0 smm 09 59 39.30 +02 34 08.0           ~ 7 0
9 AzTEC J095943.04+023540.2 G 09 59 42.607 +02 35 36.96           ~ 6 0
10 AS2COS 0023.1 G 09 59 42.860 +02 29 38.20           ~ 64 0
11 AzTEC J095950.29+024416.1 G 09 59 50.069 +02 44 24.50           ~ 6 0
12 AzTEC J095950.41+024758.3 smm 09 59 50.41 +02 47 58.3           ~ 5 0
13 AzTEC J095950.69+022829.5 G 09 59 50.681 +02 28 19.06           ~ 6 0
14 AS2COS 0006.1 AGN 09 59 57.290 +02 27 30.54   27.5 26.8     ~ 25 0
15 COSMOS2015 842140 rG 09 59 59.330 +02 34 41.05           ~ 9 0
16 AS2COS 0028.1 smm 09 59 59.33082066132 +02 34 40.9816630392           ~ 23 0
17 COSMOS2015 842595 rG 09 59 59.510 +02 34 41.60 25.99 25.52 24.83 24.65 24.35 ~ 25 0
18 AzTEC J095959.59+023818.5 smm 09 59 59.59 +02 38 18.5           ~ 6 0
19 [MNS2015] J100002.63+024642.14 Rad 10 00 02.630 +02 46 42.14           ~ 1 0
20 AzTEC J100002.74+024645.0 smm 10 00 02.74 +02 46 45.0           ~ 6 0
21 AzTEC J100003.95+023253.8 G 10 00 03.552 +02 33 00.94           ~ 4 0
22 AzTEC J100004.54+023040.1 G 10 00 04.680 +02 30 37.30           ~ 6 0
23 AS2COS 0072.1 G 10 00 06.490 +02 38 37.40           ~ 12 0
24 [MNS2015] J100008.01+022610.81 Rad 10 00 08.010 +02 26 10.81           ~ 1 0
25 AS2COS 0001.1 G 10 00 08.03880890735 +02 26 12.2927690890           ~ 26 0
26 COSMOSVLADP J100008.02+022612.1 G 10 00 08.040 +02 26 12.26           ~ 7 0
27 AzTEC 11.N G 10 00 08.900 +02 40 09.52           ~ 4 0
28 AzTEC 11 PaG 10 00 08.91 +02 40 10.2           ~ 16 0
29 AzTEC 11.S G 10 00 08.940 +02 40 10.90           ~ 5 0
30 AzTEC 14.W G 10 00 09.63 +02 30 18.0           ~ 5 0
31 AzTEC 14.E G 10 00 10.03 +02 30 14.7           ~ 6 0
32 AzTEC J100012.89+023435.7 AGN 10 00 12.92 +02 34 34.8 27.58   27.55 26.70 26.87 ~ 19 0
33 AS2COS 0037.1 G 10 00 18.060 +02 48 30.43 25.99 25.49 24.86 24.70 24.22 ~ 16 0
34 AS2COS 0004.1 rG 10 00 19.750 +02 32 04.29     25.3     ~ 38 0
35 ACS-GC 20150112 AGN 10 00 19.980 +02 32 09.98 26.11 25.58 25.22 24.47 23.57 ~ 17 0
36 AzTEC J100020.14+024116.0 G 10 00 20.251 +02 41 21.66           ~ 5 0
37 AS2COS 0059.1 AGN 10 00 20.690 +02 35 20.37           ~ 105 0
38 AzTEC J100026.68+023753.7 smm 10 00 26.68 +02 37 53.7           ~ 5 0
39 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2972 0
40 AS2COS 0009.1 AGN 10 00 28.720 +02 32 03.68           ~ 17 0
41 AzTEC J100028.94+023200.3 smm 10 00 28.94 +02 32 00.3           ~ 8 0
42 AS2COS 0013.1 G 10 00 35.300 +02 43 53.27   26.3 25.4     ~ 19 0
43 AzTEC J100038.72+023843.8 smm 10 00 38.72 +02 38 43.8           ~ 8 0
44 AzTEC J100039.12+024052.5 G 10 00 39.210 +02 40 52.65           ~ 6 0
45 ACS-GC 20176861 AGN 10 00 39.280 +02 38 45.14   25.564     24.254 ~ 9 0
46 QSO J1024-0052 QSO 10 24 29.58673120 -00 52 55.4963770   18.52 18.35     ~ 139 1
47 NAME Lockman Hole reg 10 45 00.0 +58 00 00           ~ 840 0
48 NAME SMM J123549.44+621536.8 AGN 12 35 49.43 +62 15 36.8 24.6 23.9 23.6 23.3 23.1 ~ 61 0
49 NAME Hubble Deep Field reg 12 36 49.5 +62 12 58           ~ 1922 1
50 NAME SMM J123707.2+621408 AGN 12 37 07.19 +62 14 08.0 28.12 26.8993 26.6 25.6 25.3860 ~ 111 0

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