The extinction law at high redshift and its implications

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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21 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables. A & A in press

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We analyze the optical-near infrared spectra of 33 quasars with redshifts 3.90.8), and characterized by very steep intrinsic slopes (alpha<-2.3). All of the individual quasars require extinction curve deviating from that of the SMC, with a tendency to flatten at lambda<2000 A (in the rest frame of the source). We obtain a mean extinction curve at z>4, both by performing a simultaneous fit of all quasars and by averaging the extinction curves inferred for individual quasars. In the case of broad absorption line quasars the mean extinction curve deviates from the SMC at a confidence level >95%. The difference between extinction curves in quasars at z>4 and in quasars at lower redshift is indicative of either a different dust production mechanism at high redshift, or a different mechanism for processing dust into the ISM. We suggest that the same transitions may also apply to normal, star-forming galaxies at z>4. In particular, the observed change in the average spectral slope of galaxies at z>4 may be partially ascribed to a variation in the extinction curve, rather than a lower dust content at high redshift. In this scenario, the extinction curve inferred at z>4 would imply a cosmic star-formation corrected for dust attenuation a factor of ~2 higher than estimated in the past.

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