Zooming on the internal structure of $z\simeq6$ galaxies
A. Pallottini, A. Ferrara, S. Gallerani, L. Vallini, R. Maiolino, S., Salvadori

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution zoom-in simulations to analyze the internal structure, star formation, and interstellar medium of a typical $z hicksim 6$ galaxy, revealing detailed properties of its gas, star formation, and emission features.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simulation approach with advanced feedback and star formation models to study high-redshift galaxy internal properties.
Findings
The galaxy has a dense, metal-rich gas disk with active star formation.
Most [CII] emission originates from the H2 disk, with outflows contributing minimally.
The simulated galaxy's [CII] luminosity aligns with observational upper limits for $z hicksim 6$ galaxies.
Abstract
We present zoom-in, AMR, high-resolution ( pc) simulations of high-redshift () galaxies with the aim of characterizing their internal properties and interstellar medium. Among other features, we adopt a star formation model based on a physically-sound molecular hydrogen prescription, and introduce a novel scheme for supernova feedback, stellar winds and dust-mediated radiation pressure. In the zoom-in simulation the target halo hosts "Dahlia", a galaxy with a stellar mass M, representative of a typical Lyman Break Galaxy. Dahlia has a total H2 mass of M, that is mainly concentrated in a disk-like structure of effective radius kpc and scale height pc. Frequent mergers drive fresh gas towards the center of the disk, sustaining a star formation rate per unit area of $\simeq 15…
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