The ALMA REBELS Survey: discovery of a massive, highly star-forming, and morphologically complex ULIRG at z = 7.31
Author
Hygate, A.P.S.Hodge, J.A.
da Cunha, E.
Rybak, M.
Schouws, S.
Inami, H.
Stefanon, M.
Graziani, L.
Schneider, R.
Dayal, P.
Bouwens, R.J.
Smit, R.
Bowler, R.A.A.
Endsley, R.
Gonzalez, V.
Oesch, P.A.
Stark, D.P.
Algera, H.S.B.
Aravena, M.
Barrufet, L.
Ferrara, A.
Fudamoto, Y.
Hilhorst, J.H.A.
de Looze, I.
Nanayakkara, T.
Pallottini, A.
Riechers, D.A.
Sommovigo, L.
Topping, M.W.
Van Der Werf, P.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-05-09Keywords
galaxies: evolutiongalaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: ISM
galaxies: star formation
ISM: jets and outflows
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A P S Hygate, J A Hodge, E da Cunha, M Rybak, S Schouws, H Inami, M Stefanon, L Graziani, R Schneider, P Dayal, R J Bouwens, R Smit, R A A Bowler, R Endsley, V Gonzalez, P A Oesch, D P Stark, H S B Algera, M Aravena, L Barrufet, A Ferrara, Y Fudamoto, J H A Hilhorst, I De Looze, T Nanayakkara, A Pallottini, D A Riechers, L Sommovigo, M W Topping, P van der Werf, The ALMA REBELS Survey: discovery of a massive, highly star-forming, and morphologically complex ULIRG at z = 7.31, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 524, Issue 2, September 2023, Pages 1775–1795, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1212Rights
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We present Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) [C ii] and ∼158 continuum observations of REBELS-25, a massive, morphologically complex ultra-luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG; LIR = L⊙) at z = 7.31, spectroscopically confirmed by the Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey (REBELS) ALMA Large Programme. REBELS-25 has a significant stellar mass of. From dust-continuum and ultraviolet observations, we determine a total obscured + unobscured star formation rate of SFR. This is about four times the SFR estimated from an extrapolated main sequence. We also infer a [C ii]-based molecular gas mass of, implying a molecular gas depletion time of Gyr. We observe a [C ii] velocity gradient consistent with disc rotation, but given the current resolution we cannot rule out a more complex velocity structure such as a merger. The spectrum exhibits excess [C ii] emission at large positive velocities (∼500 km s-1), which we interpret as either a merging companion or an outflow. In the outflow scenario, we derive a lower limit of the mass outflow rate of 200, which is consistent with expectations for a star-formation-driven outflow. Given its large stellar mass, SFR, and molecular gas reservoir ∼700 Myr after the big bang, we explore the future evolution of REBELS-25. Considering a simple, conservative model assuming an exponentially declining star formation history, constant star formation efficiency, and no additional gas inflow, we find that REBELS-25 has the potential to evolve into a galaxy consistent with the properties of high-mass quiescent galaxies recently observed at z ∼4. © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.Note
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