Metallicity Gradient of a Lensed Face-on Spiral Galaxy at Redshift 1.49
Abstract
We present the first metallicity gradient measurement for a grand-design face-on spiral galaxy at z~1.5. This galaxy has been magnified by a factor of 22 by a massive, X-ray luminous galaxy cluster MACS\,J1149.5+2223 at z=0.544. Using the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics aided integral field spectrograph OSIRIS on KECK II, we target the Halpha emission and achieve a spatial resolution of 0.1", corresponding to a source plane resolution of 170 pc. The galaxy has well-developed spiral arms and the nebular emission line dynamics clearly indicate a rotationally supported disk with V_{rot}/\sigma~4. The best-fit disk velocity field model yields a maximum rotation of V_{rot} sin{i}=15015 km s^{-1}, and a dynamical mass of M_{dyn}=1.3\pm10^{\circ}\pm^{-1}$, significantly steeper than the gradient of late-type or early-type galaxies in the local universe. If representative of disk galaxies at z~1.5, our results support an "inside-out" disk formation scenario in which early infall/collapse in the galaxy center builds a chemically enriched nucleus, followed by slow enrichment of the disk over the next 9 Gyr.
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@article{arxiv.1103.3277,
title = {Metallicity Gradient of a Lensed Face-on Spiral Galaxy at Redshift 1.49},
author = {T. -T. Yuan and L. J. Kewley and A. M. Swinbank and J. Richard and R. C. Livermore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.3277},
year = {2015}
}
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13page, 4 figures, ApJL in press (updated version after proof)