GAMA/H-ATLAS: The Local Dust Mass Function and Cosmic Density as a Function of Galaxy Type - A Benchmark for Models of Galaxy Evolution
R. A. Beeston, A. H. Wright, S. Maddox, H.L. Gomez, L. Dunne, S. P., Driver, A. Robotham, C. J. R. Clark, K. Vinsen, T. T. Takeuchi, G. Popping,, N. Bourne, M. N. Bremer, S. Phillipps, A. J. Moffett, M. Baes, S. Brough, P., De Vis, S. A. Eales, B. W. Holwerda, J. Loveday

TL;DR
This study measures the dust mass function of nearby galaxies using GAMA and H-ATLAS data, providing key insights into dust distribution, galaxy types, and model comparisons for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed dust mass function for a large galaxy sample at low redshift, using novel correction methods and comparing results with galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Dust mass density parameter is (1.11 ± 0.02)×10⁻⁶.
Fewer high dust mass galaxies than semi-analytic models predict.
More high dust mass galaxies than hydrodynamical simulations predict.
Abstract
We present the dust mass function (DMF) of 15,750 galaxies with redshift , drawn from the overlapping area of the GAMA and {\it H-}ATLAS surveys. The DMF is derived using the density corrected method, where we estimate using: (i) the normal photometric selection limit () and (ii) a bivariate brightness distribution (BBD) technique, which accounts for two selection effects. We fit the data with a Schechter function, and find , , . The resulting dust mass density parameter integrated down to is which implies the mass fraction of baryons in dust is ; cosmic variance adds an extra…
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