The Spitzer Matching Survey of the UltraVISTA Ultra-deep Stripes (SMUVS): the Evolution of Dusty and Non-Dusty Galaxies with Stellar Mass at z=2-6
S. Deshmukh, K. I. Caputi, M. L. N. Ashby, W.I. Cowley, H. J., McCracken, J. P. U. Fynbo, O. Le F\`evre, B. Milvang-Jensen, and O. Ilbert

TL;DR
This study uses ultra-deep Spitzer data to analyze the evolution of dusty and non-dusty galaxies from redshift 2 to 6, revealing how dust obscuration and galaxy quiescence vary with stellar mass and cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides the largest ultra-deep Spitzer galaxy sample at high redshift and characterizes the evolution of dusty and non-dusty galaxies with stellar mass and redshift.
Findings
Dusty galaxies dominate above a characteristic stellar mass at each redshift.
High dust obscuration at z=4-5 for massive galaxies.
Increase in quiescent massive galaxies from z=2 to 6.
Abstract
The Spitzer Matching Survey of the UltraVISTA Ultra-deep Stripes (SMUVS) has obtained the largest ultra-deep Spitzer maps to date in a single field of the sky. We considered the sample of about 66,000 SMUVS sources at to investigate the evolution of dusty and non-dusty galaxies with stellar mass through the analysis of the galaxy stellar mass function (GSMF). We further divide our non-dusty galaxy sample with rest-frame optical colours to isolate red quiescent (`passive') galaxies. At each redshift, we identify a characteristic stellar mass in the GSMF above which dusty galaxies dominate, or are at least as important as non-dusty galaxies. Below that stellar mass, non-dusty galaxies comprise about 80% of all sources, at all redshifts except at . The percentage of dusty galaxies at is unusually high: 30-40% for and at…
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