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The evolution of galaxy dust scaling relations in the COLIBRE simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-07-28 v1

Abstract

We present dust scaling relations across cosmic time (0z150 \le z \le 15) for galaxies in the COLIBRE cosmological simulations. COLIBRE self-consistently tracks dust production, growth, destruction, and grain size evolution within a multiphase interstellar medium. Using volumes up to (400cMpc)3(400\, {\rm cMpc})^3 at three mass resolutions (10510710^{5}-10^7 M_{\odot}), we predict the dust mass function, cosmic dust mass density, and key dust scaling relations (dust-to-gas ratio, dust-to-metal ratio, grain species fractions, and grain sizes) as functions of galaxy metallicity, stellar mass, and dust mass. The model broadly reproduces most observed relations across cosmic time, matching closest at the highest resolution. We find that silicates dominate the dust mass (70%\gtrsim 70\%) at all epochs, and while large grains dominate in the early Universe (z5z \ge 5), their mass fraction declines to become comparable to small grains by z=0z=0. At z<1z < 1, the simulated dust mass functions align well with observations, but the cosmic dust mass density is systematically high by 0.3\lesssim 0.3 dex, while in agreement with observations at higher redshifts. Additionally, the simulations underpredict the extreme dust masses of bright sub-millimeter galaxies at z2z \ge 2. We demonstrate that scaling relations are sensitive to numerical resolution only in the low-redshift, low-mass regime; while their normalisation is influenced by gas-phase selection. These findings highlight both the predictive power and resolution-dependent limits of cosmological dust models, providing essential insights to refine ISM physics.

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@article{arxiv.2607.26058,
  title  = {The evolution of galaxy dust scaling relations in the COLIBRE simulations},
  author = {Aswin P. Vijayan and James W. Trayford and Joop Schaye and Sylvia Ploeckinger and Andrea Gebek and Nick Andreadis and Maarten Baes and Alejandro Benítez-Llambay and Evgenii Chaikin and Carlos S. Frenk and Filip Huško and Robert J. McGibbon and Alexander J. Richings and Matthieu Schaller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26058},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

24 pages and 13 figures in main text. Submitted to MNRAS. COLIBRE simulation project website: https://colibre.strw.leidenuniv.nl