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Submillimetre galaxies reside in dark matter haloes with masses greater than 3 × 10(11) solar masses.

Alexandre Amblard1, Asantha Cooray, Paolo Serra, B Altieri, V Arumugam, H Aussel, A Blain, J Bock, A Boselli, V Buat, N Castro-Rodríguez, A Cava, P Chanial, E Chapin, D L Clements, A Conley, L Conversi, C D Dowell, E Dwek, S Eales, D Elbaz, D Farrah, A Franceschini, W Gear, J Glenn, M Griffin, M Halpern, E Hatziminaoglou, E Ibar, K Isaak, R J Ivison, A A Khostovan, G Lagache, L Levenson, N Lu, S Madden, B Maffei, G Mainetti, L Marchetti, G Marsden, K Mitchell-Wynne, H T Nguyen, B O'Halloran, S J Oliver, A Omont, M J Page, P Panuzzo, A Papageorgiou, C P Pearson, I Pérez-Fournon, M Pohlen, N Rangwala, I G Roseboom, M Rowan-Robinson, M Sánchez Portal, B Schulz, Douglas Scott, N Seymour, D L Shupe, A J Smith, J A Stevens, M Symeonidis, M Trichas, K Tugwell, M Vaccari, E Valiante, I Valtchanov, J D Vieira, L Vigroux, L Wang, R Ward, G Wright, C K Xu, M Zemcov.   

Abstract

The extragalactic background light at far-infrared wavelengths comes from optically faint, dusty, star-forming galaxies in the Universe with star formation rates of a few hundred solar masses per year. These faint, submillimetre galaxies are challenging to study individually because of the relatively poor spatial resolution of far-infrared telescopes. Instead, their average properties can be studied using statistics such as the angular power spectrum of the background intensity variations. A previous attempt at measuring this power spectrum resulted in the suggestion that the clustering amplitude is below the level computed with a simple ansatz based on a halo model. Here we report excess clustering over the linear prediction at arcminute angular scales in the power spectrum of brightness fluctuations at 250, 350 and 500 μm. From this excess, we find that submillimetre galaxies are located in dark matter haloes with a minimum mass, M(min), such that log(10)[M(min)/M(⊙)] = 11.5(+0.7)(-0.2) at 350 μm, where M(⊙) is the solar mass. This minimum dark matter halo mass corresponds to the most efficient mass scale for star formation in the Universe, and is lower than that predicted by semi-analytical models for galaxy formation.

Year:  2011        PMID: 21326201     DOI: 10.1038/nature09771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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