Supernova dust for the extinction law in a young infrared galaxy at z = 1
K. Kawara, H. Hirashita, T. Nozawa, T. Kozasa, S. Oyabu, Y. Matsuoka,, T. Shimizu, H. Sameshima, and N. Ienaka

TL;DR
This study applies supernova extinction curves to model dust attenuation in a young IR galaxy at z=1, finding that SN dust dominates and reproduces observed properties better than traditional curves.
Contribution
It demonstrates that supernova dust extinction curves effectively model dust attenuation in a young galaxy, highlighting the dominance of SN dust over other sources.
Findings
SN extinction curves fit the galaxy data well
Uniform dust screen models are most effective
SN dust production rate estimated at 0.1 M_sun per SN
Abstract
We apply the supernova(SN) extinction curves to reproduce the observed properties of SST J1604+4304 which is a young infrared (IR) galaxy at z = 1. The SN extinction curves used in this work were obtained from models of unmixed ejecta of type II supernovae(SNe II) for the Salpeter initial mass function (IMF) with a mass range from 8 to 30 M_sun or 8 to 40 M_sun. The effect of dust distributions on the attenuation of starlight is investigated by performing the chi-square fitting method against various dust distributions. These are the commonly used uniform dust screen, the clumpy dust screen, and the internal dust geometry. We add to these geometries three scattering properties, namely, no-scattering, isotropic scattering, and forward-only scattering. Judging from the chi-square values, we find that the uniform screen models with any scattering property provide good approximations to…
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