Cold gas disks in main-sequence galaxies at cosmic noon: Low turbulence, flat rotation curves, and disk-halo degeneracy
Federico Lelli, Zhi-Yu Zhang, Thomas G. Bisbas, Lingrui Lin, Padelis, Papadopoulos, James M. Schombert, Enrico Di Teodoro, Antonino Marasco, Stacy, S. McGaugh

TL;DR
This study analyzes cold gas dynamics in two high-redshift galaxies, revealing flat rotation curves, low turbulence, and a disk-halo degeneracy, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution and dark matter distribution.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution kinematic data showing flat rotation curves and low turbulence in high-z galaxies, and discusses the disk-halo degeneracy and MOND fits at cosmic noon.
Findings
Both galaxies have flat rotation curves out to 8 kpc.
Low velocity dispersions imply high rotation-to-dispersion ratios.
Disk-halo degeneracy prevents definitive dark matter distribution conclusions.
Abstract
We study the dynamics of cold molecular gas in two main-sequence galaxies at cosmic noon (zC-488879 at and zC-400569 at ) using new high-resolution ALMA observations of multiple CO transitions. For zC-400569 we also re-analyze high-quality H data from the SINS/zC-SINF survey. We find that (1) Both galaxies have regularly rotating CO disks and their rotation curves are flat out to 8 kpc contrary to previous results pointing to outer declines in the rotation speed ; (2) The intrinsic velocity dispersions are low ( km/s for CO and km/s for H) and imply yielding no significant pressure support; (3) Mass models using HST images display a severe disk-halo degeneracy: models with inner baryon dominance and models with "cuspy"…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
