The ALMA Frontier Fields survey V: ALMA Stacking of Lyman-Break Galaxies in Abell 2744, Abell 370, Abell S1063, MACSJ0416.1-2403 and MACSJ1149.5+2223
R. Carvajal, F. E. Bauer, R. J. Bouwens, P. A. Oesch, J., Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, T. Anguita, M. Aravena, R. Demarco, L. Guaita, L., Infante, S. Kim, R. Kneissl, A. M. Koekemoer, H. Messias, E. Treister, E., Villard, A. Zitrin, P. Troncoso

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the infrared properties of high-redshift Lyman-Break Galaxies in Frontier Fields, providing new insights into their IR emission and dust attenuation at low stellar masses.
Contribution
First ALMA stacking analysis of Lyman-Break Galaxies in Frontier Fields, extending IRX studies to lower stellar masses and redshifts, with implications for dust attenuation models.
Findings
Two LBG candidates detected above 4.1-sigma significance.
Stacked samples yielded no significant IR detections.
Upper limits challenge some existing IRX-attenuation relations.
Abstract
The Hubble Frontier Fields offer an exceptionally deep window into the high-redshift universe, covering a substantially larger area than the Hubble Ultra-Deep field at low magnification and probing 1--2 mags deeper in exceptional high-magnification regions. We aim to leverage Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) band 6 (263\,GHz) mosaics in the central portions of five Frontier Fields to characterize the infrared (IR) properties of ultraviolet (UV)-selected Lyman-Break Galaxies (LBGs) at redshifts of 2--8. We investigated individual and stacked fluxes and IR excess (IRX) values of the LBG sample as functions of stellar mass (), redshift, UV luminosity and slope , and lensing magnification. Two (2) LBG candidates were individually detected above a significance of , while stacked samples of the remaining LBG candidates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
