The chemical evolution of elliptical galaxies with stellar and QSO dust production
A. Pipino (UCLA, U.Trieste), X.L. Fan (U.Trieste, INAF-Trieste),, F.Matteucci (U.Trieste, INAF-Trieste), F. Calura (UCLan, INAF-Trieste), L., Silva (INAF-Trieste), G. Granato (INAF-Trieste), R. Maiolino (INAF-Roma)

TL;DR
This study models the chemical and dust evolution in elliptical galaxies, including high-redshift objects like Lyman-Break galaxies and QSOs, to understand their observed abundance ratios and dust properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive chemical evolution model incorporating dust production from stars, supernovae, and QSOs, applied to high-redshift galaxy progenitors.
Findings
Predicted a high-redshift dust mass-stellar mass relationship.
Achieved good agreement with observed properties of LBGs at z=2-4.
Reproduced dust content in the distant QSO SDSS J114816.
Abstract
The presence of dust strongly affects the way we see galaxies and also the chemical abundances we measure in gas. It is therefore important to study he chemical evolution of galaxies by taking into account dust evolution. We aim at performing a detailed study of abundance ratios of high redshift objects and their dust properties. We focus on Lyman-Break galaxies (LBGs) and Quasar (QSO) hosts and likely progenitors of low- and high-mass present-day elliptical galaxies, respectively. We have adopted a chemical evolution model for elliptical galaxies taking account the dust production from low and intermediate mass stars, supernovae Ia, supernovae II, QSOs and both dust destruction and accretion processes. By means of such a model we have followed the chemical evolution of ellipticals of different baryonic masses. Our model complies with chemical downsizing. We made predictions for the…
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