The kiloparsec-scale star formation law at redshift 4: wide-spread, highly efficient star formation in the dust-obscured starburst galaxy GN20
J. A. Hodge, D. Riechers, R. Decarli, F. Walter, C. L. Carilli, E., Daddi, H. Dannerbauer

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution submillimeter observations to analyze the star formation law in a distant galaxy at redshift 4, revealing highly efficient, dust-obscured star formation on kiloparsec scales, with implications for galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the star formation law at kiloparsec scales in a galaxy from 12 billion years ago, showing a super-linear relation and high efficiency.
Findings
Star formation surface density peaks at 119 M_sun/yr/kpc^2.
Star formation law slope is approximately 2.1, indicating super-linear behavior.
GN20's star formation efficiency exceeds that of normal star-forming disks.
Abstract
We present high-resolution observations of the 880 m (rest-frame FIR) continuum emission in the z4.05 submillimeter galaxy GN20 from the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI). These data resolve the obscured star formation in this unlensed galaxy on scales of 0.30.2 (2.11.3 kpc). The observations reveal a bright (161 mJy) dusty starburst centered on the cold molecular gas reservoir and showing a bar-like extension along the major axis. The striking anti-correlation with the HST/WFC3 imaging suggests that the copious dust surrounding the starburst heavily obscures the rest-frame UV/optical emission. A comparison with 1.2 mm PdBI continuum data reveals no evidence for variations in the dust properties across the source within the uncertainties, consistent with extended star formation, and the peak star formation…
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