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356 - Chian-Chou Chen 2014
We analyse HST WFC3/$H_{160}$-band observations of a sample of 48 ALMA-detected submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South field, to study their stellar morphologies and sizes. We detect 79$pm$17% of the SMGs in the $H_{16 0}$-band imaging with a median sensitivity of 27.8 mag, and most (80%) of the non-detections are SMGs with 870$mu$m fluxes of $S_{870} < $3 mJy. With a surface brightness limit of $mu_H sim $26 mag arcsec$^{-2}$, we find that 82$pm$9% of the $H_{160}$-band detected SMGs at $z =$ 1-3 appear to have disturbed morphologies, meaning they are visually classified as either irregulars or interacting systems, or both. By determining a Sersic fit to the $H_{160}$ surface-brightness profiles we derive a median Sersic index of $n = $1.2$pm$0.3 and a median half-light radius of $r_e = $4.4$^{+1.1}_{-0.5}$ kpc for our SMGs at $z = $1-3. We also find significant displacements between the positions of the $H_{160}$-component and 870$mu$m emission in these systems, suggesting that the dusty star-burst regions and less-obscured stellar distribution are not co-located. We find significant differences in the sizes and the Sersic index between our $z = $2-3 SMGs and $z sim $2 quiescent galaxies, suggesting a major transformation of the stellar light profile is needed in the quenching processes if SMGs are progenitors of the red-and-dead $zsim$2 galaxies. Given the short-lived nature of SMGs, we postulate that the majority of the $z = $2-3 SMGs with $S_{870} gtrsim $2 mJy are early/mid-stage major mergers.
203 - Chian-Chou Chen 2013
We obtained SMA observations of eight faint (intrinsic 850 $mu$m fluxes $<$ 2 mJy) submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) discovered in SCUBA images of the massive lensing cluster fields A370, A2390, and A1689 and detected five. In total, we obtain 5 SMA dete ctions, all of which have de-lensed fluxes $<$1 mJy with estimated total infrared luminosities 10$^{10}-10^{12}$ $L_odot$, comparable to luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) and normal star-forming galaxies. Based on the latest number counts, these galaxies contribute $sim$70% of the 850 $mu$m extragalactic background light and represent the dominant star-forming galaxy population in the dusty universe. However, only 40$^{+30}_{-16}$% of our faint SMGs would be detected in deep optical or near-infrared surveys, which suggests many of these sources are at high redshifts ($z gtrsim 3$) or extremely dusty, and they are not included in current star formation history estimates.
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