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Obscured star-formation in bright z ~ 7 Lyman-break galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-09-05 v2

Abstract

We present Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array observations of the rest-frame far-infrared (FIR) dust continuum emission of six bright Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at z7z \simeq 7. One LBG is detected (5.2σ5.2\sigma at peak emission), while the others remain individually undetected at the 3σ3\sigma level. The average FIR luminosity of the sample is found to be LFIR2×1011LL_{\rm FIR} \simeq 2 \times 10^{11}\,{\rm L}_{\odot}, corresponding to an obscured star-formation rate (SFR) that is comparable to that inferred from the unobscured UV emission. In comparison to the infrared excess (IRX=LFIR/LUV\,=L_{\rm FIR}/L_{\rm UV})-β\beta relation, our results are consistent with a Calzetti-like attenuation law (assuming a dust temperature of T = 40-50 K). We find a physical offset of 3 kpc between the dust continuum emission and the rest-frame UV light probed by Hubble Space Telescope imaging for galaxy ID65666 at z=7.170.06+0.09z = 7.17^{+0.09}_{-0.06}. The offset is suggestive of an inhomogeneous dust distribution, where 75% of the total star formation activity (SFR70M/yr \,\simeq 70\,{\rm M}_{\odot}/{\rm yr}) of the galaxy is completely obscured. Our results provide direct evidence that dust obscuration plays a key role in shaping the bright-end of the observed rest-frame UV luminosity function at z7z \simeq 7, in agreement with cosmological galaxy formation simulations. The existence of a heavily-obscured component of galaxy ID65666 indicates that dusty star-forming regions, or even entire galaxies, that are "UV-dark" are significant even in the z7z \simeq 7 galaxy population.

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@article{arxiv.1802.05720,
  title  = {Obscured star-formation in bright z ~ 7 Lyman-break galaxies},
  author = {R. A. A. Bowler and N. Bourne and J. S. Dunlop and R. J. McLure and D. J. McLeod},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05720},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. Updated to match MNRAS accepted version