Energy balance SED modelling can be effective at high redshifts regardless of UV-FIR offsets
P. Haskell, D.J.B. Smith, R.K. Cochrane, C.C. Hayward, D., Angl\'es-Alc\'azar

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that energy balance SED fitting with Magphys can reliably recover galaxy properties at high redshifts despite UV-FIR offsets, especially when using comprehensive multi-wavelength data.
Contribution
It shows that energy balance SED fitting remains effective at high redshifts regardless of UV-FIR offsets, using synthetic data from high-resolution simulations.
Findings
83% of synthetic SEDs fitted successfully up to z~4
Fidelity of estimates is unaffected by UV-FIR offsets when fits are acceptable
Full wavelength coverage improves the accuracy of galaxy property recovery
Abstract
Recent works have suggested that energy balance spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting codes may be of limited use for studying high-redshift galaxies for which the observed ultraviolet and far-infrared emission are offset (spatially `decoupled'). It has been proposed that such offsets could lead energy balance codes to miscalculate the overall energetics, preventing them from recovering such galaxies' true properties. In this work, we test how well the SED fitting code Magphys can recover the stellar mass, star formation rate (SFR), specific SFR, dust mass and luminosity by fitting 6,706 synthetic SEDs generated from four zoom-in simulations of dusty, high-redshift galaxies from the FIRE project via dust continuum radiative transfer. Comparing our panchromatic results (using wavelengths 0.4-500m, and spanning ) with fits based on either the starlight…
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