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Published December 2022 | public
Journal Article

A new look at the infrared properties of z ∼ 5 galaxies

Abstract

Recent Atacama Large Millimeter Array large surveys unveiled the presence of significant dust continuum emission in star-forming galaxies at z > 4. Unfortunately, such large programs – i.e. ALPINE (z ∼ 5) and REBELS (z ∼ 7) – only provide us with a single far-infrared (FIR) continuum data point for their individual targets. Therefore, high-z galaxies FIR spectral energy densities (SEDs) remain mostly unconstrained, hinging on an assumption for their dust temperature (T_d) in the SED fitting procedure. This introduces uncertainties in the inferred dust masses (M_d), infrared luminosities (L_(IR)), and obscured star formation rate (SFR) fraction at z > 4. In this work, we use a method that allows us to constrain T_d with a single-band measurement by combining the 158 µm continuum information with the overlying [C ɪɪ emission line. We analyse the 21 [C ɪɪ and FIR continuum-detected z ∼ 5 galaxies in ALPINE, finding a range of T_d = 25–60 K and M_d = 0.6–25.1 × 10⁷ M_⊙. Given the measured stellar masses of ALPINE galaxies, the inferred dust yields are around M_d/M_⋆ = (0.2–8) × 10⁻³, consistent with theoretical dust-production constraints. We find that eight out of the 21 ALPINE galaxies have L_(IR) ≥ 10¹² L_⊙, comparable to ultraluminous IR galaxies (ULIRGs). Relying on ultraviolet-to-optical SED fitting, the SFR was underestimated by up to two orders of magnitude in four of these eight ULIRGs-like galaxies. We conclude that these four peculiar sources should be characterized by a two-phase interstellar medium structure with 'spatially segregated' FIR and ultraviolet emitting regions.

Additional Information

AF, AP, LS, and SC acknowledge support from the ERC Advanced Grant INTERSTELLAR H2020/740120 (PI: Ferrara). Any dissemination of results must indicate that it reflects only the author's view and that the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. Partial support from the Carl Friedrich von Siemens-Forschungspreis der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Research Award is kindly acknowledged (AF). PD acknowledges support from the ERC starting grant DELPHI StG-717001, from the NWO grant ODIN 016.VIDI.189.162, and the European Commission's and University of Groningen's CO-FUND Rosalind Franklin program.

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