Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-08-18
Astrophys.J.599:738-745,2003
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
20 pages, 7 figures, ApJ accepted
Scientific paper
10.1086/379282
We study the H2 cooling emission of forming galaxies, and discuss their observability using the future infrared facility SAFIR. Forming galaxies with mass >10^11 Msun emit most of their gravitational energy liberated by contraction in molecular hydrogen line radiation, although a large part of thermal energy at virialization is radiated away by the H Ly alpha emission. For more massive objects, the degree of heating due to dissipation of kinetic energy is so great that the temperature does not drop below 10^4 K and the gravitational energy is emitted mainly by the Ly alpha emission. Therefore, the total H2 luminosity attains the peak value of about 10^42 ergs/s for forming galaxies whose total mass 10^11 Msun. If these sources are situated at redshift z=8, they can be detected by rotational lines of 0-0S(3) at 9.7 micron and 0-0S(1) at 17 micron by SAFIR. An efficient way to find such H2 emitters is to look at the Ly alpha emitters, since the brightest H2 emitters are also luminous in the Ly alpha emission.
Kitayama Tetsu
Omukai Kazuyuki
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