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The average dust attenuation curve at z~1.3 based on HST grism surveys

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-04-27 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the first characterisation of the average dust attenuation curve at z1.3z\sim1.3 by combining rest-frame ultraviolet through near-IR photometry with Balmer decrement (Hα\mathrm{H}\alpha/Hβ\mathrm{H}\beta) constraints for \sim900 galaxies with 8log(M/M)<10.28\lesssim\log (M_\star /M_\odot)<10.2 at 0.75<z<1.50.75<z<1.5 in the HST WFC3 IR Spectroscopic Parallel (WISP) and 3D-HST grism surveys. Using galaxies in SDSS, we establish that the (Hα\mathrm{H}\alpha+[NII])/[OIII] line ratio and stellar mass are good proxies for the Balmer decrement in low-spectral resolution grism data when only upper-limits on Hβ\mathrm{H}\beta are available and/or Hα\mathrm{H}\alpha is blended with [NII]. The slope of the z1.3z\sim1.3 attenuation curve (A(0.15μm)/A(V)=3.15A(0.15\mu m)/A(V)=3.15) and its normalization (RV=3.26R_V=3.26) lie in-between the values found for z=0z=0 and z2z\sim2 dust attenuation curves derived with similar methods. These provide supporting evidence that the average dust attenuation curve of star forming galaxies evolves continuously with redshift. The z1.3z\sim1.3 curve has a mild 2175\r{A} feature (bump amplitude, Eb=0.83E_b=0.83; \sim25% that of the MW extinction curve), which is comparable to several other studies at 0<z30<z\lesssim3, and suggests that the average strength of this feature may not evolve significantly with redshift. The methods we develop to constrain dust attenuation from HST grism data can be applied to future grism surveys with JWST, Euclid, and RST. These new facilities will detect millions of emission line galaxies and offer the opportunity to significantly improve our understanding of how and why dust attenuation curves evolve.

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@article{arxiv.2204.05553,
  title  = {The average dust attenuation curve at z~1.3 based on HST grism surveys},
  author = {A. J. Battisti and M. B. Bagley and I. Baronchelli and Y. -S. Dai and A. L. Henry and M. A. Malkan and A. Alavi and D. Calzetti and J. Colbert and P. J. McCarthy and V. Mehta and M. Rafelski and C. Scarlata and I. Shivaei and E. Wisnioski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05553},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

21 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS