A new look at the infrared properties of z $\sim$ 5 galaxies
L. Sommovigo, A. Ferrara, S. Carniani, A. Pallottini, P. Dayal, E., Pizzati, M. Ginolfi, V. Markov, A. Faisst

TL;DR
This study constrains dust temperatures and properties of z~5 galaxies using a novel method combining FIR continuum and [CII] emission, revealing diverse dust characteristics and underestimation of star formation rates in some ultra-luminous infrared galaxies.
Contribution
Introduces a new method to estimate dust temperature from single-band measurements using [CII] emission, improving dust and star formation rate estimates at high redshift.
Findings
Dust temperatures range from 25 to 60 K.
Some galaxies are ultra-luminous IR sources with underestimated SFR.
Evidence for a two-phase interstellar medium in certain galaxies.
Abstract
Recent ALMA large surveys unveiled the presence of significant dust continuum emission in star-forming galaxies at . Unfortunately, such large programs -- i.e. ALPINE () and REBELS () -- only provide us with a single Far-Infrared (FIR) continuum data point for their individual targets. Therefore, high- galaxies FIR spectral energy densities (SEDs) remain mostly unconstrained, hinging on an assumption for their dust temperature () in the SED fitting procedure. This introduces uncertainties in the inferred dust masses (), infrared luminosities (), and obscured Star Formation Rate (SFR) fraction at . In this work we use a method that allows us to constrain with a single band measurement by combining the continuum information with the overlying [CII] emission line. We analyse the …
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
