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The MOSDEF Survey: Probing Resolved Stellar Populations at $z\sim2$ Using a New Bayesian-defined Morphology Metric Called Patchiness

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-11-30 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We define a new morphology metric called "patchiness" (PP) that is sensitive to deviations from the average of a resolved distribution, does not require the galaxy center to be defined, and can be used on the spatially-resolved distribution of any galaxy property. While the patchiness metric has a broad range of applications, we demonstrate its utility by investigating the distribution of dust in the interstellar medium of 310 star-forming galaxies at spectroscopic redshifts 1.36<z<1.661.36<z<1.66 observed by the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) survey. The stellar continuum reddening distribution, derived from high-resolution multi-waveband CANDELS/3D-HST imaging, is quantified using the patchiness, Gini, and M20M_{20} coefficients. We find that the reddening maps of high-mass galaxies, which are dustier and more metal-rich on average, tend to exhibit patchier distributions (high PP) with the reddest components concentrated within a single region (low M20M_{20}). Our results support a picture where dust is uniformly distributed in low-mass galaxies (\lesssim1010^{10} MM_\odot), implying efficient mixing of dust throughout the interstellar medium. On the other hand, the dust distribution is patchier in high-mass galaxies (\gtrsim1010^{10} MM_\odot). Dust is concentrated near regions of active star formation and dust mixing timescales are expected to be longer in high-mass galaxies, such that the outskirt regions of these physically larger galaxies remain relatively unenriched. This study presents direct evidence for patchy dust distributions on scales of a few kpc in high-redshift galaxies, which previously has only been suggested as a possible explanation for the observed differences between nebular and stellar continuum reddening, SFR indicators, and dust attenuation curves.

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@article{arxiv.2208.04972,
  title  = {The MOSDEF Survey: Probing Resolved Stellar Populations at $z\sim2$ Using a New Bayesian-defined Morphology Metric Called Patchiness},
  author = {Tara Fetherolf and Naveen A. Reddy and Alice E. Shapley and Mariska Kriek and Brian Siana and Alison L. Coil and Bahram Mobasher and William R. Freeman and Sedona H. Price and Ryan L. Sanders and Irene Shivaei and Mojegan Azadi and Laura de Groot and Gene C. K. Leung and Tom O. Zick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04972},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

25 pages, 19 figures, accepted to MNRAS