4.6 Article

The ALPINE-ALMA [C ii] Survey: Multiwavelength Ancillary Data and Basic Physical Measurements

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume 247, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4365/ab7ccd

Keywords

Galaxy evolution; Galactic and extragalactic astronomy; Interstellar medium; Star formation; Galaxy photometry; Stellar masses; Interstellar medium wind; Galaxy winds; Galaxy processes; Stellar winds; Far infrared astronomy

Funding

  1. ALMA Observatory, under Large Program [2017.1.00428.L]
  2. CNRS national program Cosmology and Galaxies
  3. ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory under ESO programme [179.A-2005]
  4. European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope, Paranal, Chile, under Large Program [185.A-0791]
  5. NASA/ESA HST [GO 12177, 12328]
  6. NASA [NAS5-26555]
  7. PRIN MIUR 2017
  8. ERC Advanced Grant [695671]
  9. Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
  10. FONDECYT [1171710]
  11. Danish National Research Foundation [140]
  12. ERC Consolidator Grant funding scheme [648179]
  13. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant [746119]
  14. National Science Foundation [AST-1614213, AST-1910107]
  15. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation through a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers
  16. European Research Council (ERC) [648179] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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We present the ancillary data and basic physical measurements for the galaxies in the ALMA Large Program to Investigate C+ at Early Times (ALPINE) survey-the first large multiwavelength survey that aims at characterizing the gas and dust properties of 118 main-sequence galaxies at redshifts 4.4 z < 5.9 via the measurement of emission at (64% at >3.5 sigma) and the surrounding far-infrared continuum in conjunction with a wealth of optical and near-infrared data. We outline in detail the spectroscopic data and selection of the galaxies as well as the ground- and space-based imaging products. In addition, we provide several basic measurements including stellar masses, star formation rates (SFR), rest-frame ultra-violet (UV) luminosities, UV continuum slopes (beta), and absorption line redshifts, as well as H alpha emission derived from Spitzer colors. We find that the ALPINE sample is representative of the 4 z < 6 galaxy population selected by photometric methods and only slightly biased toward bluer colors (Delta beta similar to 0.2). Using [] as tracer of the systemic redshift (confirmed for one galaxy at z = 4.5 out of 118 for which we obtained optical [lambda 3727A emission), we confirm redshifted Ly alpha emission and blueshifted absorption lines similar to findings at lower redshifts. By stacking the rest-frame UV spectra in the [] rest frame, we find that the absorption lines in galaxies with high specific SFR are more blueshifted, which could be indicative of stronger winds and outflows.

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