The gas, metal and dust evolution in low-metallicity local and high-redshift galaxies
Ambra Nanni, Denis Burgarella, Patrice Theul\'e, Benoit C\^ot\'e,, Hiroyuki Hirashita

TL;DR
This study models the chemical and dust evolution in low-metallicity galaxies across cosmic time, highlighting the roles of initial mass function, outflows, and dust growth in shaping observed properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive chemical evolution model for low-metallicity dwarf and high-redshift galaxies, emphasizing the impact of outflows and initial mass function on dust and metal evolution.
Findings
A top-heavy IMF and high SN II dust condensation reproduce dust peaks.
Galactic outflows are key to declining dust mass over time.
Dust growth in ISM is not essential for observed dust levels.
Abstract
The chemical enrichment in the interstellar medium (ISM) of galaxies is regulated by several physical processes: stellar evolution, grain formation and destruction, galactic inflows and outflows. Understanding such processes is essential to follow the chemical enrichment of galaxies through the cosmic epochs, and to interpret the observations. Despite the importance of such topics, the efficiency of the different processes driving the evolution of baryons in galaxies, remain controversial. We revise the current description of metal and dust evolution in local low-metallicity dwarf galaxies and we develop a description for Lyman Break Galaxies. Our main goal is to reproduce i) the peak in the mass of dust over the mass of stars (sMdust) observed within few hundred Myrs; ii) the decrease of the sMdust at later time. The spectral energy distribution of the galaxies is fitted with the "Code…
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