Spatially Resolved [CII] Emission in SPT0346-52: A Hyper-starburst Galaxy Merger at z similar to 5.7
2019
SPT0346-52 is one of the most most luminous and intensely star-forming galaxies in the universe, with
LFIR > 10 L
13 and S » - - SFR 4200 yr kpc M
1 2. In this paper, we present ~ 0. 15 ALMA observations of the
[ ] C II 158 μm emission line in this z = 5.7 dusty star-forming galaxy. We use a pixellated lensing reconstruction
code to spatially and kinematically resolve the source-plane [ ] C II and rest-frame 158 μm dust continuum structure
at ∼700 pc (∼0 12) resolution. We discuss the [ ] C II deficit with a pixellated study of the L[C II]/LFIR ratio in the
source plane. We find that individual pixels within the galaxy follow the same trend found using unresolved
observations of other galaxies, indicating that the deficit arises on scales 700 pc. The lensing reconstruction
reveals two spatially and kinematically separated components (∼1 kpc and ∼500 km s−1 apart) connected by a
bridge of gas. Both components are found to be globally unstable, with Toomre Q instability parameters 1
everywhere. We argue that SPT0346-52 is undergoing a major merger, which is likely driving the intense and
compact star formation.
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