Deep kiloparsec view of the molecular gas in a massive star-forming galaxy at cosmic noon
Sebasti\'an Arriagada-Neira, Rodrigo Herrera-Camus, Vicente, Villanueva, Natascha M. F\"orster Schreiber, Minju Lee, Alberto Bolatto,, Jianhang Chen, Reinhard Genzel, Daizhong Liu, Alvio Renzini, Linda J., Tacconi, Giulia Tozzi, and Hannah \"Ubler

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA and VLT observations to analyze molecular gas and star formation in a massive galaxy at cosmic noon, revealing radial variations and signs of an evolutionary phase called wet compaction.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially-resolved insights into molecular gas excitation and star formation in a high-redshift galaxy, highlighting the role of central gas accumulation and depletion.
Findings
Molecular gas excitation decreases with radius
Central regions resemble local starbursts in gas properties
Galaxy may be undergoing wet compaction leading to future quenching
Abstract
We present deep ( 20 hr), high-angular resolution Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of the and transitions, along with the rest-frame 630 m dust continuum, in BX610 --a massive, main-sequence galaxy at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation . Combined with deep Very Large Telescope (VLT) SINFONI observations of the H line, we characterize the molecular gas and star formation activity on kiloparsec scales. Our analysis reveals that the excitation of the molecular gas, as traced by the line luminosity ratio, decreases with increasing galactocentric radius. While the line luminosity ratios in the outskirts are similar to those typically found in main-sequence galaxies at , the ratios in the central regions of BX610 are comparable to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
