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A$^3$COSMOS: The Dust Attenuation of Star-Forming Galaxies at $z=2.5-4.0$ from the COSMOS-ALMA Archive

Authors :
Fudamoto, Yoshinobu
Oesch, P. A.
Magnelli, B.
Schinnerer, E.
Liu, D.
Lang, P.
Jiménez-Andrade, E. F.
Groves, B.
Leslie, S.
Sargent, M. T.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present an analysis of the dust attenuation of star forming galaxies at $z=2.5-4.0$ through the relationship between the UV spectral slope ($\beta$), stellar mass ($M_{\ast}$) and the infrared excess (IRX$=L_{\rm{IR}}/L_{\rm{UV}}$) based on far-infrared continuum observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA). Our study exploits the full ALMA archive over the COSMOS field processed by the A$^3$COSMOS team, which includes an unprecedented sample of $\sim1500$ galaxies at $z\sim3$ as primary or secondary targets in ALMA band 6 or 7 observations with a median continuum sensitivity of 126 $\rm{\mu Jy/beam}$ (1$\sigma$). The detection rate is highly mass dependent, decreasing drastically below $\log (M_{\ast}/M_{\odot})=10.5$. The detected galaxies show that the IRX-$\beta$ relationship of massive ($\log M_{\ast}/M_{\odot} > 10$) main sequence galaxies at $z=2.5-4.0$ is consistent with that of local galaxies, while starbursts are generally offset by $\sim0.5\,{\rm dex}$ to larger IRX values. At the low mass end, we derive upper limits on the infrared luminosities through stacking of the ALMA data. The combined IRX-$M_{\ast}$ relation at $\rm{log\,(M_{\ast}/M_{\odot})>9}$ exhibits a significantly steeper slope than reported in previous studies at similar redshifts, implying little dust obscuration at $\log M_{\ast}/M_{\odot}<10$. However, our results are consistent with early measurements at $z\sim5.5$, indicating a potential redshift evolution between $z\sim2$ and $z\sim6$. Deeper observations targeting low mass galaxies will be required to confirm this finding.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, MNRAS submitted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.12885
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3248