Starburst Intensity Limit of Galaxies at z~5-6
N. P. Hathi, S. Malhotra, J. E. Rhoads

TL;DR
This study measures the maximum star formation intensity in galaxies at redshifts 5-6, finding it similar to lower redshifts, implying consistent physical limits over cosmic time, with some evolution in galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides new surface brightness measurements for galaxies at z~5-6, extending the redshift range and confirming the constancy of starburst intensity limits across cosmic history.
Findings
Starburst intensity limit is consistent from z~0 to z~6.
Galaxy sizes at z~3-6 scale with 1/H(z).
Galaxies at z~6 are similar to local starbursts but bluer and smaller.
Abstract
The peak star formation intensity in starburst galaxies does not vary significantly from the local universe to redshift z~6. We arrive at this conclusion through new surface brightness measurements of 47 starburst galaxies at z~5-6, doubling the redshift range for such observations. These galaxies are spectroscopically confirmed in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) through the GRism ACS program for Extragalactic Science (GRAPES) project. The starburst intensity limit for galaxies at z~5-6 agree with those at z~3-4 and z~0 to within a factor of a few, after correcting for cosmological surface brightness dimming and for dust. The most natural interpretation of this constancy over cosmic time is that the same physical mechanisms limit starburst intensity at all redshifts up to z~6 (be they galactic winds, gravitational instability, or something else). We do see two trends with redshift:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
