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The infrared-dark dust content of high redshift galaxies

Authors :
Hiroyuki Hirashita
Andrea Ferrara
Masami Ouchi
Seiji Fujimoto
Ferrara, A.
Hirashita, H.
Ouchi, M.
Fujimoto, S.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present a theoretical model aimed at explaining the IRX-$��$ relation for high redshift (z >5) galaxies. Recent observations (Capak+2015; Bouwens+2016) have shown that early Lyman Break Galaxies, although characterized by a large UV attenuation (e.g. flat UV beta slopes), show a striking FIR deficit, i.e. they are "infrared-dark". This marked deviation from the local IRX-beta relation can be explained by the larger molecular gas content of these systems. While dust in the diffuse ISM attains relatively high temperatures (Td = 45 K for typical size a=0.1 um; smaller grains can reach Td = 60 K), a sizable fraction of the dust mass is embedded in dense gas, and therefore remains cold. If confirmed, the FIR deficit might represent a novel, powerful indicator of the molecular content of high-z galaxies which can be used to pre-select candidates for follow-up deep CO observations. Thus, high-z CO line searches with ALMA might be much more promising than currently thought.<br />8 pages, 4 Figures, MNRAS Submitted

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2aebf587a1d25e55ca46aac332d3b82e