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A survey of high-$z$ galaxies: SERRA simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-06-08 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We introduce SERRA, a suite of zoom-in high-resolution (10pc\sim 10\,\rm pc) cosmological simulations including non-equilibrium chemistry and on-the-fly radiative transfer. The outputs are post-processed to derive galaxy UV+FIR continuum and emission line properties. Results are compared with available multi-wavelength data to constrain the physical properties (e.g., star formation rates, stellar/gas/dust mass, metallicity) of high-redshift 6z156 \lesssim z \lesssim 15 galaxies. This flagship paper focuses on the z=7.7z=7.7 sub-sample, including 202 galaxies with stellar mass 107MM5×1010M10^7 M_\odot \lesssim M_\star \lesssim 5\times 10^{10}M_\odot, and specific star formation ranging from sSFR100Gyr1{\rm sSFR} \sim 100\,{\rm Gyr}^{-1} in young, low-mass galaxies to 10Gyr1\sim 10\,{\rm Gyr}^{-1} for older, massive ones. At this redshift, SERRA galaxies are typically bursty, i.e. they are located above the Schmidt-Kennicutt relation by a factor κs=3.031.8+4.9\kappa_s = 3.03^{+4.9}_{-1.8}, consistent with recent findings for [OIII] and [CII] emitters at high-zz. They also show relatively large IRX=LFIR/LUV{\rm IRX} = L_{\rm FIR}/L_{\rm UV} values as a result of their compact/clumpy morphology effectively blocking the stellar UV luminosity. Note that this conclusion might be affected by insufficient spatial resolution at the molecular cloud level. We confirm that early galaxies lie on the standard [CII]SFR\rm [CII]-SFR relation; their observed L[OIII]/L[CII]110L_{\rm [OIII]}/L_{\rm [CII]} \simeq 1-10 ratios can be reproduced by a part of the SERRA galaxies without the need of a top-heavy IMF and/or anomalous C/O abundances. [OI] line intensities are similar to local ones, making ALMA high-zz detections challenging but feasible (6hr\sim 6\,\rm hr for a SFR of 50Myr150\,M_\odot\,{\rm yr}^{-1}).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2201.02636,
  title  = {A survey of high-$z$ galaxies: SERRA simulations},
  author = {A. Pallottini and A. Ferrara and S. Gallerani and C. Behrens and M. Kohandel and S. Carniani and L. Vallini and S. Salvadori and V. Gelli and L. Sommovigo and V. D'Odorico and F. Di Mascia and E. Pizzati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.02636},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

23 pages, 14 figures, accepted by MNRAS; part of the data used for this study is available at the website http://cosmology.sns.it/data_access.html