Dust formation history of galaxies: a critical role of metallicity for the dust mass growth by accreting materials in the interstellar medium
Ryosuke S. Asano, Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Hirashita, Akio K., Inoue

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that metallicity critically regulates dust mass growth in galaxies, introducing a 'critical metallicity' concept to determine when interstellar medium accretion dominates dust production.
Contribution
It develops a chemical evolution model incorporating metallicity dependence and introduces the critical metallicity as a key indicator for dust growth dominance in galaxies.
Findings
Dust mass growth in the ISM is regulated by metallicity.
The critical metallicity marks the transition point for dust growth sources.
Dust mass growth is dominant in galaxies with various star formation histories.
Abstract
This paper investigate what is the main driver of the dust mass growth in the interstellar medium (ISM) by using a chemical evolution model of galaxy with metals (elements heavier than helium) in dust phase in addition to the total amount of metals. We consider asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, type II supernovae (SNe II) and the dust mass growth in the ISM as the sources of dust, and SN shocks as the destruction mechanism of dust. Further, to describe the dust evolution precisely, our model takes into account the age and metallicity (the ratio of metal mass to ISM mass) dependence of the sources of dust. We particularly focused on the dust mass growth, and found that the dust mass growth in the ISM is regulated by the metallicity. To quantify this aspect, we introduce a "critical metallicity", which is a metallicity at which the contribution of stars (AGB stars and SNe II) equals…
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