Title: What is EVLA Giant steps to the SKAhigh
1What is EVLA? Giant steps to the SKA-high
By building on the existing infrastructure,
replace 1970s electronics gt multiply 10 to
100-fold the VLAs observational capabilities
2VLA IRAM studies of galaxy formation
- VLA
- Radio continuum star formation
- Low order CO total gas mass, dynamics
- Dense molecular gas tracers
- Resolution down to 0.1
- Bure/30m
- Dust star formation
- High order CO gas excitation, ISM physics
- Atomic FS Lines gas cooling
- Resolution down to 0.3
3Star formation rate density vs. redshift
z 1 to 3 epoch of galaxy assembly 50 of
stellar mass forms
zgt6 First light cosmic reionization
4Star formation as function of galaxy stellar mass
active star formation
specific SFR SFR/M
109
tH-1
red and dead
Downsizing
1011
Eg. Zheng, Noeske, Damen
- Massive galaxies form most of their stars at
high z - (see also stellar pop. synthesis at low z
evolved galaxies at z 1 to 2)
5Galaxy formation optical limitations
- Dust obscuration rest frame UV needs
substantial dust-correction, missing earliest,
most intense epochs of star formation - Only stars and star formation not (cold) gas gt
missing the other half of the problem fuel for
galaxy formation
6Obscuration-free SFR during epoch of galaxy
assembly VLA observations of Cosmos
- Full 2 deg2 at 1.4GHz
- 1.5 resolution
- rms 10 uJy/beam
- 4000 sources (10xHUDF)
Mostly SF gal at z lt 1 AGN, or extreme starburst
at zgt1 SFR gt 1000 Mo yr-1
7Cosmos 30,000 normal star forming galaxies
(sBzK) during epoch of galaxy assembly (zphot
1.3 to 2.6)
- Common few x10-4 Mpc-3 (5arcmin-2)
- M 1010 to 1011 Mo
- HST sizes 1 7kpc
- clump-cluster/chain galaxies (Elmegreen et
al. 2007) - Ha IFU imaging gt clumps star forming regions
in smoothly rotating, turbulent disk (Genzel et
al. 2008)
HST
2
8VLA radio stacking 30,000 sBzK in Cosmos
- ltSFRgt 96 Mo yr-1 FIR 3e11 Lo
- VLA size 1 HST
- Who needs the SKA?!
ltS1.4gt 8.8 /- 0.1 uJy
Pannella
9Stacking in bins of 3000
1010 Mo
3x1011 Mo
- SFR independent of blue magnitude
- SFR increases with B-z gt dust extinction
increases with SFR (or M) - SFR increases with stellar mass
10Dawn of Downsizing SFR/M vs. M
1.4GHz SSFR
- SSFR constant with M, unlike zlt1gt
pre-downsizing - zgt1.5 sBzK well above the red and dead galaxy
line - UV dust correction f(SFR, M) factor 5 at
2e10 Mo LBG
z2.1
z1.5
5x
tH-1 (z1.8)
z0.3
UV SSFR
111.4 GHz uJy source counts (Bondi et al. 07)
EVLA sBzK
- Flattening below 1mJy star forming galaxies at
intermediate z - Expect large population of z 1 to 3 normal
star forming galaxies (eg. sBzK 5 arcmin-2) in
EVLA deep field rms 1 uJy
12CO observations of sBzK galaxies with Bure
Massive gas reservoirs Daddi 2009
- 6 of 6 sBzK detected in CO
- Gas mass 1011 Mo
- Gas masses stellar masses gt early
evolutionary phase
13VLABure gt Milky Way conditions excitation,
FIR/LCO
HyLIRG
1.5
Daddi
Dannerbauer
1
First studies of normal galaxies during the
dominant epoch of star formation in the Universe
- Mgas M gt early evolutionary phase
- MW conditions gt Gas depletion timescales gt few
x108 yrs - SSFR gt Active star formation over wide range in
M
14GN20 proto-cluster at z4.05 A unique laboratory
for studying massive galaxy formation within 2Gyr
of Big Bang
- SMG group GN20, GN20.2a,b LFIR 1013 Lo gt SFR
gt 1000 Mo yr-1 - 15 LBGs at z 4.06/-0.02, within 1 6x
over-density - Detected CO1-0, 2-1, 4-3, 5-4, 6-5, (7-6)
GN20.2b
CO1-0 VLA
CO 6-5 Bure
GN20.2a
GN20
15HST, CO2-1, FIR
- GN20 Merger or cold mode accretion?
- Highly obscured in optical
- Big 10kpc CO ring/disk
- Resolved clumps 1kpc (TB 15K)
- Rotation ?v 900 km/s
CO2-1 0.45
CO2-1 0.15
10kpc
CO6-5
16Gas density history of the Universe EVLANoema CO
deep fields
Bell
H2 mass function
z0
SF law
z4
- Unbiased survey for cold gas EVLA survey of
1.4e5 Mpc3 - 1000hrs, 50 arcmin2, ?obs 30 to 38GHz, down
to 0.15 res. - z 2 to 2.8 in CO 1-0 CO 2-1 z5 to 6.7
- Expect 300 galaxies with M(H2) gt 2e1010 Mo
17Correlator Receiver Availability Timescale
Today
VLA Correlator
WIDAR Correlator
18- EVLA Status
- Early science Q1,2 2010
- complete18-50GHz (still can use old Rx lt20GHz)
- WIDAR with up to 2GHz
- Resident shared risk proposal deadline
Tomorrow! - 8GHz available 2011
- Full receiver complement completed 2012.