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STAR FORMATION AT Z = 2.481 IN THE LENSED GALAXY SDSS J1110+6459: STAR FORMATION DOWN TO 30 PARSEC SCALES.

Traci L Johnson1, Jane R Rigby2, Keren Sharon1, Michael D Gladders3,4, Michael Florian2, Matthew B Bayliss5, Eva Wuyts6, Katherine E Whitaker7,8, Rachael Livermore9, Katherine T Murray10.   

Abstract

We present measurements of the surface density of star formation, the star-forming clump luminosity function, and the clump size distribution function, for the lensed galaxy SGAS J111020.0+645950.8 at a redshift of z =2.481. The physical size scales that we probe, radii r = 30-50 pc, are considerably smaller scales than have yet been studied at these redshifts. The star formation surface density we find within these small clumps is consistent with surface densities measured previously for other lensed galaxies at similar redshift. Twenty-two percent of the rest-frame ultraviolet light in this lensed galaxy arises from small clumps, with r <100 pc. Within the range of overlap, the clump luminosity function measured for this lensed galaxy is remarkably similar to those of z ∼ 0 galaxies. In this galaxy, star-forming regions smaller than 100 pc-physical scales not usually resolved at these redshifts by current telescopes-are important locations of star formation in the distant universe. If this galaxy is representative, this may contradict the theoretical picture in which the critical size scale for star formation in the distant universe is of order 1 kiloparsec. Instead, our results suggest that current telescopes have not yet resolved the critical size scales of star-forming activity in galaxies over most of cosmic time.

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Keywords:  galaxies: star formation; gravitational lensing: strong; ultraviolet: galaxies

Year:  2017        PMID: 29651332      PMCID: PMC5890445          DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aa7516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astrophys J Lett        ISSN: 2041-8205            Impact factor:   7.413


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Authors:  A Einstein
Journal:  Science       Date:  1936-12-04       Impact factor: 47.728

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1.  A highly magnified star at redshift 6.2.

Authors:  Brian Welch; Dan Coe; Jose M Diego; Adi Zitrin; Erik Zackrisson; Paola Dimauro; Yolanda Jiménez-Teja; Patrick Kelly; Guillaume Mahler; Masamune Oguri; F X Timmes; Rogier Windhorst; Michael Florian; S E de Mink; Roberto J Avila; Jay Anderson; Larry Bradley; Keren Sharon; Anton Vikaeus; Stephan McCandliss; Maruša Bradač; Jane Rigby; Brenda Frye; Sune Toft; Victoria Strait; Michele Trenti; Soniya Sharma; Felipe Andrade-Santos; Tom Broadhurst
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 49.962

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