Significant Dust-obscured Star Formation in Luminous Lyman-break Galaxies at z ~ 7–8

作者:Schouws Sander; Stefanon Mauro; Bouwens Rychard; Smit Renske; Hodge Jacqueline; Labbé Ivo; Algera Hiddo; Boogaard Leindert; Carniani Stefano; Fudamoto Yoshinobu; Holwerda Benne W.; Illingworth Garth D.; Maiolino Roberto; Maseda Michael; Oesch Pascal; van der Werf Paul
来源:Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 928(1): 31.
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/AC4605

摘要

We make use of Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array continuum observations of 15 luminous Lyman-break galaxies at z ~ 7–8 to probe their dust-obscured star formation. These observations are sensitive enough to probe obscured star formation rates (SFRs) of 20 M ⊙ yr?1 (3σ). Six of the targeted galaxies show significant (≥3σ) dust-continuum detections, more than doubling the number of known dust-detected galaxies at z > 6.5. Their IR luminosities range from 2.7 × 1011 L ⊙ to 1.1 × 1012 L ⊙, equivalent to obscured SFRs of 25 to 101 M ⊙ yr?1. We use our results to quantify the correlation of the infrared excess (IRX) on the UV-continuum slope β UV and stellar mass. Our results are most consistent with a Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) attenuation curve for intrinsic UV-slopes βUV,intr of ?2.63 and most consistent with an attenuation curve in between SMC and Calzetti for βUV,intr slopes of ?2.23, assuming a dust temperature T d of 50 K. Our fiducial IRX–stellar mass results at z ~ 7–8 are consistent with marginal evolution from z ~ 0. We then show how both results depend on T d . For our six dust-detected sources, we estimate their dust masses and find that they are consistent with dust production from supernovae if the dust destruction is low (<90%). Finally we determine the contribution of dust-obscured star formation to the SFR density for UV luminous (H<?21.5 mag: ?1.7 L * UV) z ~ 7–8 galaxies, finding that the total SFR density at z ~ 7 and z ~ 8 from bright galaxies is 0.20?0.10+0.10 dex and 0.23?0.09+0.06 dex higher, respectively; i.e., ~ 13 of the star formation in ?1.7 L * UV galaxies at z ~ 7–8 is obscured by dust.