Accurate Simultaneous Constraints on the Dust Mass, Temperature and Emissivity Index of a Galaxy at Redshift 7.31
Hiddo Algera, Hanae Inami, Ilse De Looze, Andrea Ferrara, Hiroyuki, Hirashita, Manuel Aravena, Tom Bakx, Rychard Bouwens, Rebecca Bowler,, Elisabete Da Cunha, Pratika Dayal, Yoshinobu Fudamoto, Jacqueline Hodge,, Alexander Hygate, Ivana van Leeuwen, Themiya Nanayakkara

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency ALMA data to simultaneously constrain dust mass, temperature, and emissivity index in a high-redshift galaxy, revealing insights into dust properties and formation mechanisms in the early universe.
Contribution
It provides the first simultaneous constraints on dust mass, temperature, and emissivity index for a galaxy at redshift 7.31 using multi-band ALMA observations.
Findings
Dust temperature is approximately 32 K.
Dust mass is around 10^8.2 solar masses.
Dust emissivity index is about 2.5.
Abstract
We present new multi-frequency ALMA continuum observations of the massive [], UV-luminous [] galaxy REBELS-25 in Bands 3, 4, 5, and 9. Combining the new observations with previously-taken data in Bands 6 and 8, we cover the dust continuum emission of the galaxy in six distinct bands -- spanning rest-frame m -- enabling simultaneous constraints on its dust mass (), temperature () and emissivity index () via modified blackbody fitting. Given a fiducial model of optically thin emission, we infer a cold dust temperature of K and a high dust mass of , and moderately optically thick dust does not significantly alter these estimates. If we assume dust…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
