Genesis of the dusty Universe: modeling submillimetre source counts
Alireza Rahmati, Paul P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This paper develops a phenomenological model for IR galaxy evolution, accurately reproducing submillimetre source counts across multiple wavelengths and revealing the importance of dust temperature evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a new algorithm for modeling source counts and demonstrates the necessity of including dust temperature evolution for accurate IR galaxy modeling.
Findings
The model fits 70um and 1100um counts well.
Faint-end luminosity function flattens at high redshift.
Cold galaxy populations at low redshift are necessary for accurate counts.
Abstract
We model the evolution of IR galaxies using a phenomenological approach to match the observed source counts at different IR wavelengths. We introduce a new algorithm for reproducing source counts based on direct integration of probability distributions rather than Monte-Carlo sampling. We construct a simple model for the evolution of the luminosity function and the colour distribution of IR galaxies which utilizes a minimum number of free parameters. Moreover we analyze how each of these parameters is constrained by observational data. The model is based on pure luminosity evolution and adopts the Dale & Helou SED templates. We find that the 850um source counts and their redshift distribution depend strongly on the shape of the luminosity evolution function, but only weakly on the details of the SEDs. We derive the best-fit evolutionary model using the 850um counts and redshift…
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