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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey: Dust emission effective radius up to 3 kpc in the early Universe

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Pozzi, F.
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CALURA, Francesco  
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D'Amato, Q.
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Gavarente, M.
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Bethermin, M.
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Boquien, M.
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CASASOLA, VIVIANA  
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Cimatti, A.
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Cochrane, R.
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Dessauges-Zavadsky, M.
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Enia, A.
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ESPOSITO, Francesca  
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Faisst, A. L.
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GILLI, Roberto  
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Ginolfi, M.
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Gobat, R.
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GRUPPIONI, Carlotta  
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Hayward, C. C.
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Ibar, E.
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Koekemoer, A. M.
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Lemaux, B. C.
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Magdis, G. E.
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Molina, J.
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Romano, M.
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Talia, M.
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VALLINI, Livia  
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VERGANI, DANIELA  
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Zamorani, G.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202348996
Abstract
Aims. Measurements of the size of dust continuum emission are an important tool for constraining the spatial extent of star formation, and hence the buildup of stellar mass. Compact dust emission has generally been observed at cosmic noon (z ∼ 2 - 3). However, at earlier epochs, toward the end of the reionization (z ∼ 4 - 6), only the sizes of a handful of infrared (IR) bright galaxies have been measured. In this work, we derive the dust emission sizes of main-sequence (MS) galaxies at z ∼ 5 from the ALPINE survey. Methods. We measured the dust effective radius, re, FIR, in the uv-plane in Band 7 of ALMA for seven ALPINE galaxies with resolved emission and we compared it with rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) and [CII]158 μm measurements. We studied the re, FIR - LIR scaling relation by considering our dust size measurements and all the data in the literature at z ∼ 4 - 6. Finally, we compared our size measurements with predictions from simulations. Results. The dust emission in the selected ALPINE galaxies is rather extended (re, FIR ∼ 1.5 - 3 kpc), similar to [CII]158 μm but a factor of ∼2 larger than the rest-frame UV emission. Putting together all the measurements at z ∼ 5, spanning two decades in luminosity from LIR ∼ 1011 L⊙ to LIR ∼ 1013 L⊙, the data highlight a steeply increasing trend of the re, FIR - LIR relation at LIR < 1012 L⊙, followed by a downturn and a decreasing trend at brighter luminosities. Finally, simulations that extend up to the stellar masses of the ALPINE galaxies considered in the present work predict a subset of galaxies (∼25% at 1010 M⊙ < M∗ < 1011 M⊙) with sizes as large as those measured.
Volume
686
Start page
A187
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36044
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2024/06/aa48996-23/aa48996-23.html
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85196254872
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0004-6361
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2024A&A...686A.187P
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