9th GALAXY EVOLUTION WORKSHOP
9th GALAXY EVOLUTION WORKSHOP
February 20(Mon)-23(Thu), 2023
Kyoto University Science Seminar House

Oral Presentation

High-resolution ALMA study of structure and gas kinematics of cluster galaxies at z =1.46

Author(s): Ryota Ikeda, Ken-ichi Tadaki, Daisuke Iono (SOKENDAI), Tadayuki Kodama (Tohoku U.), Kotaro Kohno, Bunyo Hatsukade (UoT), Takuma Izumi, Yusei Koyama, Rhythm Shimakawa (NAOJ), Tomoko L. Suzuki (IPMU), Yoichi Tamura (Nagoya U.), and Ichi Tanaka (Subaru)

Presenter: Ryota Ikeda (SOKENDAI/NAOJ)

We present an ALMA study obtained from spatially resolved CO J=2–1 line (0.4"-resolution) and 870um continuum (0.2"-resolution) observations of galaxies in a massive cluster, XMMXCS J2215.9-1738 at z = 1.46. Our sample comprises 17 CO emitters within ∼0.5 Mpc (0.6R_200) from the cluster center. We measure the sizes of both CO J=2–1 line and 870um dust continuum emissions for nine CO emitters by modeling the visibilities. We find that the CO J=2–1 line emission in all of the nine galaxies is more extended than the dust continuum emission by a factor of 2.8+/-1.4. The spatially resolved Kennicutt-Schmidt relation reveals that the central region (0 < r < Re,870um) of galaxies tends to have a shorter gas depletion timescale, i.e. a higher star formation efficiency (SFE), compared to the extended region (Re,870um < r < Re,CO). Our result suggests that star formation activities are concentrated inside the extended gas reservoir, resulting in the formation of a bulge structure. We further conduct the kinematical modeling of CO J=2-1 line, using 3DBarolo for 10 CO emitters. We find that for all galaxies, the dynamical mass within 5 kpc is comparable or even smaller than the baryonic mass, which indicates that our baryonic mass estimates are somehow overestimated. We attribute this discrepancy to the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, and calculate the optimized value of〈α_CO〉= 2.9. Finally, all of the CO emitters show flat rotation curve from 1-5 kpc, qualitatively suggesting that the bulge growth has already in progress in these cluster galaxies.

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