We present a sub-kpc resolved study of the interstellar medium properties in SDP.81, a z = 3.042 strongly gravitationally lensed, dusty star-forming galaxy, based on high-resolution, multiband ALMA observations of the far-infrared (FIR) continuum, CO ladder, and the [C II] line. Using a visibility-plane lens modelling code, we achieve a median source-plane resolution of ∼200 pc. We use photon-dominated region (PDR) models to infer the physical conditions - far-ultraviolet (FUV) field strength, density, and PDR surface temperature - of the star-forming gas on 200-pc scales, finding a FUV field strength of ∼103-104G0, gas density of ∼105 cm-3, and cloud surface temperatures up to 1500 K, similar to those in the Orion Trapezium region. The [C II] emission is significantly more extended than that FIR continuum: ∼50 per cent of [C II] emission arises outside the FIR-bright region. The resolved [C II]/FIR ratio varies by almost 2 dex across the source, down to ∼2 × 10-4 in the star-forming clumps. The observed [C II]/FIR deficit trend is consistent with thermal saturation of the C+ fine-structure-level occupancy at high gas temperatures. We make the source-plane reconstructions of all emission lines and continuum data publicly available.

Full of Orions: a 200-pc mapping of the interstellar medium in the redshift-3 lensed dusty star-forming galaxy SDP.81 / Mckean, J.; Graziani, L.; Andreani, P.; van , der ; Werf, P.; Vegetti, S.; Hodge, J. A.; Rybak, Matus. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 494:4(2020), pp. 5542-5567. [10.1093/mnras/staa879]

Full of Orions: a 200-pc mapping of the interstellar medium in the redshift-3 lensed dusty star-forming galaxy SDP.81

Graziani L.
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2020

Abstract

We present a sub-kpc resolved study of the interstellar medium properties in SDP.81, a z = 3.042 strongly gravitationally lensed, dusty star-forming galaxy, based on high-resolution, multiband ALMA observations of the far-infrared (FIR) continuum, CO ladder, and the [C II] line. Using a visibility-plane lens modelling code, we achieve a median source-plane resolution of ∼200 pc. We use photon-dominated region (PDR) models to infer the physical conditions - far-ultraviolet (FUV) field strength, density, and PDR surface temperature - of the star-forming gas on 200-pc scales, finding a FUV field strength of ∼103-104G0, gas density of ∼105 cm-3, and cloud surface temperatures up to 1500 K, similar to those in the Orion Trapezium region. The [C II] emission is significantly more extended than that FIR continuum: ∼50 per cent of [C II] emission arises outside the FIR-bright region. The resolved [C II]/FIR ratio varies by almost 2 dex across the source, down to ∼2 × 10-4 in the star-forming clumps. The observed [C II]/FIR deficit trend is consistent with thermal saturation of the C+ fine-structure-level occupancy at high gas temperatures. We make the source-plane reconstructions of all emission lines and continuum data publicly available.
2020
Gravitational lensing: strong; galaxies: high-redshift; galaxies: ISM; submillimetre: galaxies; Astrophysics; Astrophysics of Galaxies
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Full of Orions: a 200-pc mapping of the interstellar medium in the redshift-3 lensed dusty star-forming galaxy SDP.81 / Mckean, J.; Graziani, L.; Andreani, P.; van , der ; Werf, P.; Vegetti, S.; Hodge, J. A.; Rybak, Matus. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 494:4(2020), pp. 5542-5567. [10.1093/mnras/staa879]
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