Metal and dust evolution in ALMA REBELS galaxies: insights for future JWST observations
Marco Palla, Ilse De Looze, Monica Rela\~no, Stefan van der Giessen,, Pratika Dayal, Andrea Ferrara, Raffaella Schneider, Luca Graziani, Hiddo S., B. Algera, Manuel Aravena, Rebecca A. A. Bowler, Alexander P. S. Hygate,, Hanae Inami, Ivana van Leeuwen, Rychard Bouwens

TL;DR
This study uses chemical and dust evolution models to analyze ALMA REBELS galaxies, highlighting how JWST metallicity data can clarify dust formation mechanisms in early galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces detailed chemical and dust evolution models tailored for high-redshift galaxies, testing various metallicity scenarios with implications for JWST observations.
Findings
No extreme dust prescriptions needed to explain ALMA dust masses.
Metal enrichment levels influence dominant dust production mechanisms.
Current gas mass calibrations may overestimate gas content at high metallicities.
Abstract
ALMA observations revealed the presence of significant amounts of dust in the first Gyr of Cosmic time. However, the metal and dust buildup picture remains very uncertain due to the lack of constraints on metallicity. JWST has started to reveal the metal content of high-redshift targets, which may lead to firmer constraints on high-redshift dusty galaxies evolution. In this work, we use detailed chemical and dust evolution models to explore the evolution of galaxies within the ALMA REBELS survey, testing different metallicity scenarios that could be inferred from JWST observations. In the models, we track the buildup of stellar mass by using non-parametric SFHs for REBELS galaxies. Different scenarios for metal and dust evolution are simulated by allowing different prescriptions for gas flows and dust processes. The model outputs are compared with measured dust scaling relations, by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
