An HI-absorption-selected cold rotating disk galaxy at $z\approx2.193$
B. Kaur, N. Kanekar, M. Neeleman, M. Rafelski, J. X. Prochaska, and R., Dutta

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to reveal a high-redshift galaxy with a cold, rotating disk structure, characterized by high rotational velocity and baryon dominance, marking a rare example of an HI-absorption-selected galaxy at z~2.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA observation of a high-z HI-absorption-selected galaxy showing a cold rotating disk with high rotational velocity and baryon dominance.
Findings
Galaxy exhibits a symmetric, double-peaked CO(3-2) line profile.
Kinematic modeling confirms a rotation-dominated disk with v_rot=328 km/s.
Dynamical mass comparable to molecular gas mass, indicating baryon dominance.
Abstract
We have used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to map CO(3-2) emission from a galaxy, DLA-B1228g, associated with the high-metallicity damped Lyman- absorber at towards the QSO PKS B1228-113. At an angular resolution of , DLA-B1228g shows extended CO(3-2) emission with a deconvolved size of , i.e. a spatial extent of kpc. We detect extended stellar emission from DLA-B1228g in a Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 F160W image, and find that H emission is detected in a Very Large Telescope SINFONI image from only one side of the galaxy. While the clumpy nature of the F160W emission and the offset between the kinematic and physical centers of the CO(3-2) emission are consistent with a merger scenario, this appears unlikely due to the lack of strong H…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
