ALMA resolves the first strongly-lensed Optical/NIR-dark galaxy
M. Giulietti, A. Lapi, M. Massardi, M. Behiri, M. Torsello, Q., D'Amato, T. Ronconi, F. Perrotta, A. Bressan

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze a strongly-lensed, optically/NIR-dark galaxy at z~3.1, revealing its compact starburst nature, high gas and dust content, and in-situ formation characteristics.
Contribution
First detailed lens modeling and source reconstruction of an optically/NIR-dark, strongly-lensed galaxy at high redshift using ALMA data, revealing its physical properties.
Findings
Galaxy has a high star-formation rate >1000 M_sun/yr.
The source is extremely compact, <1 kpc in size.
The galaxy is rich in gas and dust, with properties consistent with in-situ formation.
Abstract
We present high-resolution (arcsec) ALMA observations of the strongly-lensed galaxy HATLASJ113526.2-01460 at redshift discovered in the Gama 12 field of the Herschel-ATLAS survey. The gravitationally lensed system is remarkably peculiar in that neither the background source nor the foreground lens show a clearly detected optical/NIR emission. We perform accurate lens modeling and source morphology reconstruction in three different (sub-)mm continuum bands, and in the C[II] and CO(8-7) spectral lines. The modeling indicates a foreground lensing (likely elliptical) galaxy with mass at , while the source (sub-)mm continuum and line emissions are amplified by factors . We estimate extremely compact sizes kpc for the star-forming region and kpc for the gas component, with no…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
