Dust emission model of Lyman-break galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

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10.1051/0004-6361:20041301

Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) contain a non-negligible amount of dust. Takeuchi et al. (2003)(T03) constructed a model of the infrared spectral energy distribution (SED) for very young galaxies by taking into account the dust size distribution in the early stage of galaxy evolution, which can be different from that of present-day evolved galaxies. We applied T03 model to LBGs and constructed their expected SED. In order to examine the grain size distribution of dust, we calculated the SEDs based on two distinct type of the distribution models: a single-sized distribution and a power-law distribution with a slope of $dN/da \propto a^{-3.5}$. We found that the single-sized and power-law dust size distributions yield a very similar detectability of LBGs at the submillimetre (submm). We also found that galaxies with a power-law dust distribution have much less flux at mid-infrared (MIR) than the other. Then, we applied the model to a gravitationally lensed LBG \cb (cB58), a unique probe of the dust emission from LBGs. Our model framework well reproduced the hot dust temperature under a natural assumption for this galaxy. We also examined the detectability of LBGs at submm wavelengths in an eight-hour deep survey by ALMA. By integrating over their redshifted SEDs with the observed luminosity functions, we obtained the contribution of LBGs to the cosmic infrared background radiation (CIRB). Although they have non-negligible amount of dust, their contribution was found to be small, especially in the FIR $\sim 200 \mu$m. Thus, we need a strongly obscured population of galaxies which contains a large amount of star formation, at some epoch in the history of the universe.

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