High-resolution radio observations of submillimetre galaxies
A. D. Biggs, R. J. Ivison (Edinburgh)

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution radio maps of submillimetre galaxies, revealing their extended starburst regions, larger sizes than local ULIRGs, and a lower incidence of AGN, supporting an early-stage merger scenario.
Contribution
First combined MERLIN and VLA high-resolution radio imaging of SMGs, showing their extended starburst regions and larger sizes compared to local ULIRGs.
Findings
SMGs are more extended than the general radio population.
Starburst emission in SMGs is extended, not nuclear.
SMGs have larger sizes (median 5 kpc) than local ULIRGs.
Abstract
We have produced sensitive, high-resolution radio maps of 12 SMGs in the Lockman Hole using combined MERLIN and VLA data at a frequency of 1.4 GHz. Integrating for 350hr yielded an r.m.s. noise of 6.0 uJy/beam and a resolution of 0.2-0.5". For the first time, wide-field data from the two arrays have been combined in the (u,v) plane and the bandwidth smearing response of the VLA data has been removed. All of the SMGs are detected in our maps as well as sources comprising a non-submm luminous control sample. We find evidence that SMGs are more extended than the general uJy radio population and that therefore, unlike in local ULIRGs, the starburst component of the radio emission is extended and not confined to the galactic nucleus. For the eight sources with redshifts we measure linear sizes between 1 and 8 kpc with a median of 5 kpc. Therefore, they are in general larger than local ULIRGs…
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