Where and when star formation occurs in main sequence galaxies at Cosmic Noon

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dc.contributor.advisor Sawicki, Marcin, 1969-
dc.creator MacFarland, Shannon Holly
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-17T16:52:17Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-17T16:52:17Z
dc.date.issued 2024-08-08
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/32025
dc.description 1 online resource (x, 138 pages) : illustrations (some colour), charts (some colour), graphs (some colour)
dc.description Include abstract and appendices.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80).
dc.description.abstract We perform spatially resolved pixel-by-pixel Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) fitting on 166 disky star-forming galaxies between 0.7 < z < 3. Due to the incredible spatial resolution of the Near Infrared Camera on board the James Webb Space Telescope, we are able to probe down to ∼0.75 kpc at z=1. From the 2D property maps made from SED fitting with Dense Basis, we extract property radial profiles such as the stellar mass, star formation rate, and dust. We find that massive galaxies above the star-forming main sequence have dusty, star-forming centers, and galaxies below the star-forming main sequence have centrally-depressed star formation, indicating the inside-out growth of galaxies. Additionally, the star formation rate radial profile is not uniformly smooth, but concentrated in star-forming regions. Overall, our results show when galaxies burst above the main sequence, they add new stars in the disk through spatially inhomogeneous star formation, and in their cores through dusty starbursts. en_CA
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dc.language.iso en en_CA
dc.publisher Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University
dc.subject.lcsh Stars -- Formation
dc.subject.lcsh Stars -- Masses
dc.subject.lcsh Spectral Energy Distribution
dc.title Where and when star formation occurs in main sequence galaxies at Cosmic Noon en_CA
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thesis.degree.name Master of Science in Astronomy
thesis.degree.level Masters
thesis.degree.discipline Astronomy and Physics
thesis.degree.grantor Saint Mary's University (Halifax, N.S.)
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