Extending the ALMA survey of the SCUBA-2 CLS UDS field: Tracing the obscured formation of spheroids across z~1-4

Abstract

We investigate the properties of 870-um selected galaxies at z~1-4 with FIR luminosities of LIR~1e11-1e13Lo, encompassing systems that dominate obscured activity at the peak of cosmic star formation, to identify variations in star-formation processes as a function of dust mass and redshift. We revisit ALMA 870-um continuum maps from the ALMA/SCUBA-2 UDS (AS2UDS) survey, lowering the source selection threshold from 4.3 sigma to 3.1 sigma to enlarge the sample with S870~1mJy. To reduce contamination from noise peaks, we match submm sources to a K-selected galaxy sample and apply cuts on photometric redshift and near-infrared (H-K) colour. This yields 84 sources in our extended AS2UDS survey, AS2UDSx, with S870=0.3-2.2mJy, doubling the sample at S870~1mJy relative to the original study. Using this expanded sample, we find that submm galaxies with S870~1mJy at z>~2.5 share properties with brighter, more active populations, while those at z<~2.5 are distinct, with lower gas fractions, shorter depletion times, and stellar morphologies from JWST imaging that show less structured dust obscuration, resembling less-active field galaxies. This indicates a shift in the characteristics of 870-um-selected galaxies at S870~1mJy and z~2, likely driven by the stability of their gas discs. Brighter and higher-z galaxies can sustain dense, globally unstable discs through efficient gas accretion, powering compact obscured starbursts. In contrast, fainter systems at z<~2.5 lack this accretion, leading to more stable discs and more extended dust continuum emission. This suggests a natural division around S870~1mJy and z~2: lower-z, fainter sources represent the most active secularly-driven extended star-forming discs, while similar and brighter, higher-z submm galaxies form a distinct population of compact starbursts within massive, unstable, gas-rich discs, consistent with progenitors of massive spheroids.

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