A new census of dust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at z=0.7-2 with JWST MIRI
Irene Shivaei, Stacey Alberts, Michael Florian, George Rieke, Stijn, Wuyts, Sarah Bodansky, Andrew J. Bunker, Alex J. Cameron, Mirko Curti,, Francesco D'Eugenio, Ugne Dudzeviciute, Ivan Kramarenko, Zhiyuan Ji, Benjamin, D. Johnson, Jianwei Lyu, Jorryt Matthee, Jane Morrison

TL;DR
This study uses JWST MIRI data combined with HST and NIRCam observations to analyze dust and PAH emission in 443 star-forming galaxies at z=0.7-2, revealing universal relations with metallicity and insights into obscured star formation.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of dust and PAH properties to higher redshifts and masses, establishing universal relations and correlations with galaxy properties.
Findings
PAH fraction correlates with stellar mass and metallicity.
No significant redshift evolution of PAH properties from z~0 to 2.
Obscured luminosity fraction increases with stellar mass and SFR surface density.
Abstract
This paper utilizes the JWST MIRI multi-band imaging data from the SMILES survey (5-25micron), complemented with HST and NIRCam photometric and spectroscopic data from the JADES and FRESCO surveys for 443 star-forming (non-AGN) galaxies at z=0.7-2.0 to extend the study of dust and PAH emission to a new mass and SFR parameter space beyond our local universe. We find a strong correlation between the fraction of dust in PAHs (PAH fraction, q_PAH) with stellar mass. Moreover, the PAH fraction behavior as a function of gas-phase metallicity is similar to that at z~0 from previous studies, suggesting a universal relation: q_PAH is constant (~3.4%) above a metallicity of ~ 0.5 and decreases to <1% at metallicities . This indicates that metallicity is a good indicator of the ISM properties that affect the balance between the formation and destruction of PAHs. The lack…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
