Dynamically cold disks in the early Universe: myth or reality?
Mahsa Kohandel, Andrea Pallottini, Andrea Ferrara, Anita Zanella,, Francesca Rizzo, Stefano Carniani

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to investigate the existence of dynamically cold disks in early Universe galaxies, highlighting how different gas tracers affect kinematic measurements and supporting the presence of cold disks at high redshift.
Contribution
It demonstrates that massive galaxies at z>4 can host cold, rotation-supported disks, and shows how different tracers influence observed kinematic properties, aiding interpretation of high-z galaxy observations.
Findings
Massive galaxies at z>4 can have V_rot/σ>10, indicating cold disks.
Hα and [CII] tracers yield different velocity dispersion estimates.
No significant redshift evolution of the V_rot/σ ratio was found.
Abstract
Theoretical models struggle to reproduce dynamically cold disks with significant rotation-to-dispersion support() observed in star-forming galaxies in the early Universe, at redshift . We aim to explore the possible emergence of dynamically cold disks in cosmological simulations and to understand if different kinematic tracers can help reconcile the tension between theory and observations. We use 3218 galaxies from the SERRA suite of zoom-in simulations, with and SFR, within range. We generate hyper-spectral data cubes for 6436 synthetic observations of H and [CII]. We find that the choice of kinematic tracer strongly influences gas velocity dispersion estimates. When using H ([CII]) synthetic observations, we observe a strong (mild) correlation between and . Such a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
