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First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (FLARES) XII: The consequences of star-dust geometry on galaxies in the EoR

Authors :
Vijayan, Aswin P.
Thomas, Peter A.
Lovell, Christopher C.
Wilkins, Stephen M.
Greve, Thomas R.
Irodotou, Dimitrios
Roper, William J.
Seeyave, Louise T. C.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Using the First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (${\rm F{\small LARES}}$), a suite of hydrodynamical simulations we explore the consequences of a realistic model for star--dust geometry on the observed properties of galaxies. We find that the UV attenuation declines rapidly from the central regions of galaxies, and bright galaxies have spatially extended star formation that suffers less obscuration than their fainter counterparts, demonstrating a non-linear relationship between the UV luminosity and the UV attenuation, giving a double power-law shape to the UVLF. Spatially distinct stellar populations within galaxies experience a wide range of dust attenuation due to variations in the dust optical depth along their line-of-sight; which can range from completely dust obscured to being fully unobscured. The overall attenuation curve of a galaxy is then a complex combination of various lines-of-sight within the galaxy. We explore the manifestation of this effect to study the reliability of line ratios to infer galaxy properties, in particular the Balmer decrement and the BPT diagram. We find the Balmer decrement predicted Balmer line attenuation to be higher (factor of $1$ to $\gtrsim10$) than expected from commonly used attenuation curves. The observed BPT line ratios deviate from their intrinsic values (median difference of 0.08 (0.02) and standard deviation of 0.2 (0.05) for log$_{10}$([N${\rm {\small II}}$]$\lambda 6585/$H$_{\alpha}$) (log$_{10}$([O${\rm {\small III}}$]$\lambda 5008/$H$_{\beta}$)). Finally, we explore the variation in observed properties (UV attenuation, UV slope and Balmer decrement) with viewing angle, finding average differences of $\sim0.3$ magnitudes in the UV attenuation.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures. Published MNRAS. Data available at https://flaresimulations.github.io

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.04177
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3594