VLT/CRIRES Science Verification Observations: A hint of C18O in the Young Brown Dwarf 2M0355

Research Notes of the AAS American Astronomical Society 6:9 (2022) 194

Authors:

Yapeng Zhang, Ignas AG Snellen, Matteo Brogi, Jayne L Birkby

Kiloparsec view of a typical star-forming galaxy when the Universe was ∼1 Gyr old

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 665 (2022) L8-L8

Authors:

R Herrera-Camus, NM Förster Schreiber, SH Price, H Übler, AD Bolatto, RL Davies, D Fisher, R Genzel, D Lutz, T Naab, A Nestor, T Shimizu, A Sternberg, L Tacconi, K Tadaki

Abstract:

We present a kinematic analysis of the main-sequence galaxy HZ4 at z = 5.5. Our study is based on deep, spatially resolved observations of the [C II] 158 μm transition obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA). From the combined analysis of the disk morphology, the 2D velocity structure, and forward modeling of the 1D velocity and velocity dispersion profiles, we conclude that HZ4 has a regular rotating disk in place. The intrinsic velocity dispersion in HZ4 is high (σ0 = 65.8−3.3+2.9 km s−1), and the ratio between the rotational velocity and the intrinsic velocity dispersion is Vrot/σ0 = 2.2. These values are consistent with the expectations from the trends of increasing σ0 and decreasing Vrot/σ0 as a function of the redshift observed in main-sequence galaxies up to z ≈ 4. Galaxy evolution models suggest that the high level of turbulence observed in HZ4 can only be achieved if, in addition to stellar feedback, there is radial transport of gas within the disk. Finally, we find that HZ4 is baryon-dominated on galactic scales (≲2 × Re), with a dark-matter fraction at one effective radius of fDM(Re) = 0.41−0.22+0.25. This value is comparable to the dark-matter fractions found in lower redshift galaxies that could be the descendants of HZ4: massive (M⋆ ≈ 1011 M⊙), star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 2, and passive, early-type galaxies at z ≈ 0.

HARMONI at ELT: prototyping for Single-Conjugate AO Sensor subsystem

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 12185 (2022) 121854y-121854y-11

Authors:

K El Hadi, JF Sauvage, K Dohlen, E Renault, W Bon, P Vola, T Crauchet, L Guemerle, F Madec, D Le Mignant, B Neichel, T Fusco, F Clarke, D Melotte, M Tecza, N Thatte, J Amiaux, J Paufique

Calibration at elevation of the WEAVE fibre positioner

(2022)

Authors:

Sarah Hughes, Gavin Dalton, Kevin Dee, Don Carlos Abrams, Kevin Middleton, Ian Lewis, David Terrett, Alfonso L Aguerri, Marc Balcells, Georgia Bishop, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Esperanza Carrasco, Scott Trager, Antonella Vallenari

Optimisation of the WEAVE target assignment algorithm

(2022)

Authors:

Sarah Hughes, Gavin Dalton, Daniel Smith, Kenneth Duncan, David Terrett, Don Carlos Abrams, J Alfonso Aguerri, Marc Balcells, Georgia Bishop, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Esperansa Carrasco, Shoko Jin, Ian Lewis, Scott Trager, Antonella Vallenari