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Radio continuum size evolution of star-forming galaxies over 0.35 < z < 2.25

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-05-22 v1

Abstract

We present the first systematic study of the radio continuum size evolution of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) over the redshift range 0.35<z<2.250.35<z<2.25. We use the VLA COSMOS 3GHz map (noise rms=2.3μJybeam1\rm rms=2.3\,\mu Jy \,beam^{-1}, θbeam=0.75arcsec\theta_{\rm beam}=0.75\,\rm arcsec) to construct a mass-complete sample of 3184 radio-selected SFGs that reside on and above the main-sequence (MS) of SFGs. We find no clear dependence between the radio size and stellar mass, MM_{\star}, of SFGs with 10.5log(M/M)11.510.5\lesssim\log(M_\star/\rm M_\odot)\lesssim11.5. Our analysis suggests that MS galaxies are preferentially extended, while SFGs above the MS are always compact. The median effective radius of SFGs on (above) the MS of Reff=1.5±0.2R_{\rm eff}=1.5\pm0.2 (1.0±0.21.0\pm0.2) kpc remains nearly constant with cosmic time; a parametrization of the form Reff(1+z)αR_{\rm eff}\propto(1+z)^\alpha yields a shallow slope of only α=0.26±0.08(0.12±0.14)\alpha=-0.26\pm0.08\,(0.12\pm0.14) for SFGs on (above) the MS. The size of the stellar component of galaxies is larger than the extent of the radio continuum emission by a factor \sim2 (1.3) at z=0.5(2)z=0.5\,(2), indicating star formation is enhanced at small radii. The galactic-averaged star formation rate surface density (ΣSFR)(\Sigma_{\rm SFR}) scales with the distance to the MS, except for a fraction of MS galaxies (10%\lesssim10\%) that harbor starburst-like ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR}. These "hidden" starbursts might have experienced a compaction phase due to disk instability and/or merger-driven burst of star formation, which may or may not significantly offset a galaxy from the MS. We thus propose to jointly use ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR} and distance to the MS to better identify the galaxy population undergoing a starbursting phase.

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@article{arxiv.1903.12217,
  title  = {Radio continuum size evolution of star-forming galaxies over 0.35 < z < 2.25},
  author = {E. F. Jiménez-Andrade and B. Magnelli and A. Karim and G. Zamorani and M. Bondi and E. Schinnerer and M. Sargent and E. Romano-Díaz and M. Novak and P. Lang and F. Bertoldi and E. Vardoulaki and S. Toft and V. Smolčić and K. Harrington and S. Leslie and J. Delhaize and D. Liu and C. Karoumpis and J. Kartaltepe and A. M. Koekemoer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.12217},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

21 pages, 19 figures, accepted for publication in A&A