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TMT science workshop @ Asahi- seimei building , 16/ 10/2013. From MAHALO-Subaru to ALOHA-TMT: unveiling internal physics of distant galaxies across environment. Yusei Koyama (NAOJ).
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TMT science workshop @ Asahi-seimei building, 16/10/2013 From MAHALO-Subaru to ALOHA-TMT: unveiling internal physics of distant galaxies across environment Yusei Koyama (NAOJ) T. Kodama (NAOJ), K.I. Tadaki (NAOJ), M. Hayashi (Tokyo), I. Tanaka (Subaru), R. Shimakawa (Sokendai), and MAHALO-Subaru collaboration
Outline Thank you ! - MAHALO-Subaru quick overview Hello ! - Prospects for TMT era (ALOHA-TMT) - Summary & Conclusions
“Morphology–Density Relation” (Dressler 1980) red, old, low SF activity Spiral E S0 blue, young, high SF activity Galaxy propertiesvs. Environment Low-density High-density
MAHALO-Subaru project Collaborators: T.Kodama (PI), M.Hayashi, K.Tadaki, I.Tanaka, R.Shimakawa MAppingH-Alpha and LinesofOxygenwith Subaru Narrow-band Ha/[OII] emission-line survey for 0.4<z<2.5 Tadaki+’12 Koyama+’13a Hayashi+’12
Subaru: big advantage with wide FoV z = 30 z = 5 z = 3 MOIRCS z = 2 z = 1 z = 0 MOIRCS (4’ x 7’) Suprime-Cam (34’ x 27’) Yahagi et al. (2005) M=6×10^14 Msun, 20Mpc×20Mpc (co-moving)
High-z structures revealed by MAHALO (Hayashi+10, 11) z=2.2 z=0.4 (Koyama+13) z=1.5 Many strong emitters in z>1.5 cluster cores (Koyama+11) (Tadaki+12) z=0.8 z=2.5 z=1.6 (Koyama+10) (Hayashi+12)
SF main sequence is independent of environment out to z~2 (as far as we rely on Ha-based SFR). From L(Ha) + M★-dependent dust correction From rest-frame R-band photometry + M/L correction (Koyama et al. 2013b, MNRAS, 434, 423)
Beyond the SF Main Sequence (two important caveats)
Cluster SF galaxies tend to be dustier– different SF mode? A(Ha) from SFR(IR)/SFR(Ha) z=0.4 HAE sample Dust extinction depends on environment A(Ha) from A(Ha)-M* relation (calibrated at z=0) (Koyama et al. 2013b, MNRAS, 434, 423)
“Mass segregation” in z>2 proto-cluster SF galaxies in z>2proto-cluster show redder colours and higher M* (>1011M) compared to general field galaxies. : 24um-source ■: red HAE (dusty SF) (J-KAB>1.4, DRG) ■: green HAE (0.8<J-KAB<1.4) ■: blue HAE (J-KAB<0.8) (Koyama et al. 2013a, MNRAS, 428, 1551)
Towards the TMT era ALOHA-TMT Anatomy with Lines of Oxygen and Hydrogen with AO on TMT
HST morphologies of Ha emitters at z=2 cluster phenomena ! z=2.2 HAEs in PKS1138 M: 24um source X: X-ray source HST/i-band snapshots (4”x4”=30 kpc for each) z~2 proto-cluster galaxies (rest-UV) (Koyama et al. 2013a)
ALOHA[1]: (Dust-corrected) Ha mapping rest-UV Ha Ha-strong (but UV-faint) dusty red clumps. Responsible for major SF activity in these galaxies? (seeing) red clump HST image (ACS+WFC3) rest-UV Deep TMT+IFU observation will allow us to map Ha/Hb ratio (i.e. extinction map) over the galaxies. Ha HST image (ACS+WFC3) (seeing) Ha emitters at z=2.5 in SXDF/CANDELS from Tadaki et al. (2013)
ALOHA[2]: Spatially-resolved line ratios Mapping multiple emission-lines over the galaxies allow us to unveil central AGN, metallicity gradient, excitation state… etc. AGN in the central region Purely star-forming Redder symbols show galaxy central pixels Pixel-by-pixel BPT diagram from SINFONI+AO observation (Newman et al. 2013)
ALOHA [3] : Galaxy dynamics with IFU Recent discovery: high-z clumpy (field) galaxies are disk-rotating. Disk/merger classification with “kinemetry” merger disk Genzel et al. (2006) Shapiro et al. (2008) Forster-Schreiber et al. (2011)
ALOHA [3] : Galaxy dynamics with IFU Is it really true for high-z “cluster” galaxies as well? (and for more normal, low-mass galaxies?) rest-UV (ACS) rest-UV (ACS) Proto-cluster (z=2) General Field (z=2) Koyama et al. (2013) Tadaki et al. (2013) ALOHA-TMT will give us a direct answer !!
(1) MAHALO-Subaru unveiled large-scale structures at z>>1 with wide-field emission-linegalaxy survey with Subaru. (2) Using MAHALO sample, we find that SF main sequence is independent of environment at any time in the history of the universe since z~2 (as far as we rely on the Ha-based SFRs). (3) SF galaxies in cluster environments may be more highly obscured by dust – implying a different mode of SF activity from general field galaxies. (4) SF galaxies in z~2 proto-cluster environments tend to be more massive (and have higher SFR) than the field counterparts. Summary (5) High-z galaxies are clumpy (both in clusters and fields). ALOHA-TMT will reveal the environmental impacts on the internal physics of high-z galaxies with deep IFU observation.