The discovery of rest-frame UV colour gradients and a diversity of dust morphologies in bright z ~ 7 Lyman-break galaxies
R.A.A. Bowler, F. Cullen, R.J. McLure, J.S. Dunlop, A. Avison

TL;DR
This study uses deep ALMA observations to reveal diverse dust morphologies and significant obscured star formation in bright z~7 galaxies, highlighting complex UV colour gradients and the importance of dust in early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA dust continuum analysis of luminous z~7 galaxies showing diverse dust morphologies and spatially resolved UV colour gradients.
Findings
35-75% of star formation is obscured despite blue UV slopes
IRX-$eta$ relation matches local starburst galaxies
Detection of both compact and extended dust emission with UV offsets
Abstract
We present deep ALMA dust continuum observations for a sample of luminous () star-forming galaxies at . We detect five of the six sources in the far-infrared (FIR), providing key constraints on the obscured star-formation rate (SFR) and the infrared-excess- (IRX-) relation without the need for stacking. Despite the galaxies showing blue rest-frame UV slopes () we find that 35-75 percent of the total SFR is obscured. We find the IRX- relation derived for these sources is consistent with that found for local star-burst galaxies. Using our relatively high-resolution (FWHM ) observations we identify a diversity of dust morphologies in the sample. We find both compact emission that appears offset relative to the unobscured components and extended dust emission that is co-spatial with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
