(Sub)millimetre interferometric imaging of a sample of COSMOS/AzTEC submillimetre galaxies IV. Physical properties derived from spectral energy distributions
Oskari Miettinen, Ivan Delvecchio, Vernesa Smol\v{c}i\'c, Mladen, Novak, Manuel Aravena, Alexander Karim, Eric J. Murphy, Eva Schinnerer, Peter, Capak, Olivier Ilbert, Huib T. Intema, Clotilde Laigle, Henry J. McCracken

TL;DR
This study characterizes the physical properties of a sample of high-redshift submillimetre galaxies using multiwavelength spectral energy distribution fitting, revealing their starburst nature, size-mass relations, and potential evolutionary pathways.
Contribution
It provides detailed SED-based physical parameters for a sample of SMGs, compares them with other populations, and discusses their starburst activity and evolution at high redshift.
Findings
63% of SMGs are starbursts above the main sequence
z>3 SMGs are consistent with z~2 compact quiescent galaxies
AzTEC3 is an Eddington-limited starburst
Abstract
We characterise the physical nature of a 1.1 mm-selected, flux-limited, and interferometrically followed up sample of SMGs in COSMOS. We used the MAGPHYS code to fit the multiwavelength (UV-radio) SEDs of 16 of the target SMGs. We also constructed the pure radio SEDs of our SMGs using three different radio bands (325 MHz, 1.4 GHz, and 3 GHz). Moreover, since two SMGs in our sample, AzTEC1 and AzTEC3, benefit from previous CO line observations, we studied their properties in more detail. We found that 63% of our target SMGs lie above the galaxy main-sequence by more than a factor of 3, and hence are starbursts. The 3 GHz radio sizes we have previously measured for the target SMGs were compared with the present stellar mass estimates, and we found that the z>3 SMGs are fairly consistent with the mass-size relationship of z~2 compact, quiescent galaxies (cQGs). The median IR-radio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
