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The Alpine-Alma [C Ii] Survey: A Triple Merger At Z Similar To 4.56

Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Date Issued
2020-01-01
Author(s)
G C Jones
M Béthermin
Y Fudamoto
M Ginolfi
P Capak
P Cassata
A Faisst
O Le Fèvre
D Schaerer
J D Silverman
Lin Yan
S Bardelli
M Boquien
A Cimatti
M Dessauges-Zavadsky
M Giavalisco
C Gruppioni
Ibar, Eduardo  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Y Khusanova
A M Koekemoer
B C Lemaux
F Loiacono
R Maiolino
P A Oesch
F Pozzi
D Riechers
G Rodighiero
M Talia
L Vallini
D Vergani
G Zamorani
E Zucca
DOI
10.1093/mnrasl/slz154
WoS ID
WOS:000525753500005
Abstract
We report the detection of [C II] λ158 μm emission from a system of three closely separated sources in the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) field at z ∼ 4.56, as part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Large Program to INvestigate C II at Early times (ALPINE). The two most luminous sources are closely associated, both spatially (1.6 arcsec ∼ 11 kpc) and in velocity (∼100 km s−1), while the third source is slightly more distant (2.8 arcsec ∼ 18 kpc, ∼300 km s−1). The second most luminous source features a slight velocity gradient, while no significant velocity gradient is seen in the other two sources. Using the observed [C II] luminosities, we derive a total log10(SFR[C II] [M☉ yr−1]) = 2.8 ± 0.2, which may be split into contributions of 59, 31, and 10 per cent from the central, east, and west sources, respectively. Comparison of these [C II] detections to recent zoom-in cosmological simulations suggests an ongoing major merger. We are thus witnessing a system in a major phase of mass build-up by merging, including an ongoing major merger and an upcoming minor merger, which is expected to end up in a single massive galaxy by z ∼ 2.5.
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