Significant Dust-Obscured Star Formation in Luminous Lyman-break Galaxies at $z$$\sim$$7$$-$$8$
Sander Schouws, Mauro Stefanon, Rychard J. Bouwens, Renske Smit,, Jacqueline A. Hodge, Ivo Labb\'e, Hiddo S. Algera, Leindert Boogaard, Stefano, Carniani, Yoshi Fudamoto, Benne W. Holwerda, Garth D. Illingworth, Roberto, Maiolino, Michael V. Maseda, Pascal A. Oesch

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal significant dust-obscured star formation in luminous galaxies at redshifts 7-8, indicating that a substantial fraction of early star formation is hidden by dust, affecting our understanding of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first substantial evidence of dust-obscured star formation in luminous galaxies at z~7-8, expanding knowledge of dust's role in early galaxy evolution.
Findings
Six galaxies show significant dust continuum detections.
Obscured SFRs range from 20 to 105 solar masses per year.
Dust-obscured star formation accounts for about one-third of total star formation at z~7-8.
Abstract
We make use of ALMA continuum observations of luminous Lyman-break galaxies at to probe their dust-obscured star-formation. These observations are sensitive enough to probe to obscured SFRs of (). Six of the targeted galaxies show significant () dust continuum detections, more than doubling the number of known dust-detected galaxies at . Their IR luminosities range from to , equivalent to obscured SFRs of to . We use our results to quantify the correlation of the infrared excess IRX on the UV-continuum slope and stellar mass. Our results are most consistent with an SMC attenuation curve for intrinsic -slopes of and most consistent with an attenuation curve…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Real-time simulation and control systems · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
