The REBELS ALMA Survey: cosmic dust temperature evolution out to z $\sim$ 7
L. Sommovigo, A. Ferrara, A. Pallottini, P. Dayal, R.J. Bouwens, R., Smit, E. da Cunha, I. De Looze, R. A. A. Bowler, J. Hodge, H. Inami, P., Oesch, R. Endsley, V. Gonzalez, S. Schouws, D. Stark, M. Stefanon, M., Aravena, L. Graziani, D. Riechers, R. Schneider, P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This study measures dust temperatures in galaxies at redshift around 7, revealing their evolution and dependence on gas properties, and introduces a new model linking dust temperature to cosmic evolution and galaxy obscuration.
Contribution
It presents a novel method combining [CII] line and dust continuum to determine dust temperatures at high redshift, extending the $T_d(z)$ relation into the Epoch of Reionization.
Findings
Dust temperatures range from 39 K to 58 K at z~7.
Dust temperature increases with redshift following $T_d \\propto (1+z)^{0.4}$.
Warmer dust in obscured and low-metallicity galaxies due to higher heating efficiency.
Abstract
ALMA observations have revealed the presence of dust in the first generations of galaxies in the Universe. However, the dust temperature remains mostly unconstrained due to the few available FIR continuum data at redshift . This introduces large uncertainties in several properties of high- galaxies, namely their dust masses, infrared luminosities, and obscured fraction of star formation. Using a new method based on simultaneous [CII] 158m line and underlying dust continuum measurements, we derive in the continuum and [CII] detected galaxies in the ALMA Large Project REBELS sample. We find , and dust masses in the narrow range . These results allow us to extend for the first time the reported relation into the Epoch of Reionization. We produce a new physical model…
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