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The Structure of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies from JWST and ALMA: Dusty, High Redshift Disk Galaxies
by
Almaini, Omar
, Smail, Ian
, Lee, Minju
, Wei-Hao, Wang
, Paul P van der Werf
, Brammer, Gabe
, Chian-Chou, Chen
, Vijayan, Aswin P
, Soh Ikarashi
, Fabian, Walter
, Gullberg, Bitten
, Greve, Thomas R
, Gillman, Steven
, Brinch, Malte
, Swinbank, A M
, Dudzevičiūtė, U
, Chapman, Scott C
, Matsuda, Yuichi
in
Active galaxies
/ Cosmic dust
/ Disk galaxies
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Massive stars
/ Morphology
/ Populations
/ Red shift
/ Star formation
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Surface stability
2024
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The Structure of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies from JWST and ALMA: Dusty, High Redshift Disk Galaxies
by
Almaini, Omar
, Smail, Ian
, Lee, Minju
, Wei-Hao, Wang
, Paul P van der Werf
, Brammer, Gabe
, Chian-Chou, Chen
, Vijayan, Aswin P
, Soh Ikarashi
, Fabian, Walter
, Gullberg, Bitten
, Greve, Thomas R
, Gillman, Steven
, Brinch, Malte
, Swinbank, A M
, Dudzevičiūtė, U
, Chapman, Scott C
, Matsuda, Yuichi
in
Active galaxies
/ Cosmic dust
/ Disk galaxies
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Massive stars
/ Morphology
/ Populations
/ Red shift
/ Star formation
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Surface stability
2024
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The Structure of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies from JWST and ALMA: Dusty, High Redshift Disk Galaxies
by
Almaini, Omar
, Smail, Ian
, Lee, Minju
, Wei-Hao, Wang
, Paul P van der Werf
, Brammer, Gabe
, Chian-Chou, Chen
, Vijayan, Aswin P
, Soh Ikarashi
, Fabian, Walter
, Gullberg, Bitten
, Greve, Thomas R
, Gillman, Steven
, Brinch, Malte
, Swinbank, A M
, Dudzevičiūtė, U
, Chapman, Scott C
, Matsuda, Yuichi
in
Active galaxies
/ Cosmic dust
/ Disk galaxies
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Massive stars
/ Morphology
/ Populations
/ Red shift
/ Star formation
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Surface stability
2024
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The Structure of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies from JWST and ALMA: Dusty, High Redshift Disk Galaxies
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The Structure of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies from JWST and ALMA: Dusty, High Redshift Disk Galaxies
2024
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We present an analysis of the JWST NIRCam and MIRI morphological properties of 80 massive (\\(\\log_{10}(M_\\ast[M_{\\odot}])\\)=11.2\\(\\pm\\)0.1) dusty star-forming galaxies at $z$$=\\(2.7\\)^{+1.2}_{-0.7}\\(, identified as sub-millimetre galaxies (SMGs) by ALMA, that have been observed as part of the JWST PRIMER project. To compare the structure of these massive, active galaxies to more typical less actively star-forming galaxies, we define two comparison samples. The first of 850 field galaxies matched in specific star-formation rate and redshift and the second of 80 field galaxies matched in stellar mass. We identify 20\\)\\pm\\(5% of the SMGs as candidate late-stage major mergers, a further 40\\)\\pm\\(10% as potential minor mergers and 40\\)\\pm\\(10% which have comparatively undisturbed disk-like morphologies, with no obvious massive neighbours. These rates are comparable to those for the field samples and indicate that the majority of the sub-millimetre-detected galaxies are not late-stage major mergers, but have interaction rates similar to the less-active population at \\)z$$\\sim\\(2-3. We establish that SMGs have comparable near-infrared sizes to the less active populations, but exhibit lower Sérsic indices, consistent with bulge-less disks and have more structured morphologies at 2\\)\\mu\\(m relative to 4\\)\\mu\\(m. We find evidence for dust reddening as the origin of the morphological differences between the populations, identifying a strong correlation between the F200W\\)-\\(F444W pixel colour and the 870\\)\\mu$m surface brightness. We conclude that SMGs and less active galaxies at the same epochs share a common disk-like structure, but the weaker bulge components of the SMGs results in a lower dynamical stability. Consequently, instabilities triggered either secularly or by minor external perturbations result in higher levels of activity (and dust content) in SMGs compared to typical star-forming galaxies. [Abridged]
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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