Tracing the evolution of dust-obscured activity using sub-millimetre galaxy populations from STUDIES and AS2UDS
Abstract
We analyse the physical properties of 121 SNR 5 sub-millimetre galaxies (SMGs) from the STUDIES 450-m survey. We model their UV-to-radio spectral energy distributions using MAGPHYS+photo- and compare the results to similar modelling of 850-m-selected SMG sample from AS2UDS, to understand the fundamental physical differences between the two populations at the observed depths. The redshift distribution of the 450-m sample has a median of = 1.85 0.12 and can be described by strong evolution of the far-infrared luminosity function. The fainter 450-m sample has 14 times higher space density than the brighter 850-m sample at 2, and a comparable space density at = 2-3, before rapidly declining, suggesting LIRGs are the main obscured population at 1-2, while ULIRGs dominate at higher redshifts. We construct rest-frame 180-m-selected and dust-mass-matched samples at = 1-2 and = 3-4 from the 450-m and 850-m samples, respectively, to probe the evolution of a uniform sample of galaxies spanning the cosmic noon era. Using far-infrared luminosity, dust masses and an optically-thick dust model, we suggest that higher-redshift sources have higher dust densities due to inferred dust continuum sizes which are roughly half of those for the lower-redshift population at a given dust mass, leading to higher dust attenuation. We track the evolution in the cosmic dust mass density and suggest that the dust content of galaxies is governed by a combination of both the variation of gas content and dust destruction timescale.
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@article{arxiv.2010.06605,
title = {Tracing the evolution of dust-obscured activity using sub-millimetre galaxy populations from STUDIES and AS2UDS},
author = {U. Dudzevičiūtė and I. Smail and A. M. Swinbank and C. -F. Lim and W. -H. Wang and J. M. Simpson and Y. Ao and S. C. Chapman and C. -C. Chen and D. Clements and H. Dannerbauer and L. C. Ho and H. S. Hwang and M. Koprowski and C. -H. Lee and D. Scott and H. Shim and R. Shirley and Y. Toba},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.06605},
year = {2020}
}
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20 pages, 7 figures, MNRAS accepted