REBELS-IFU: Dust Build-up in Massive Galaxies at Redshift 7
Hiddo Algera, Lucie Rowland, Mauro Stefanon, Marco Palla, Laura Sommovigo, Hanae Inami, Rychard Bouwens, Manuel Aravena, Rebecca Bowler, Pratika Dayal, Ilse De Looze, Andrea Ferrara, Rebecca Fisher, Luca Graziani, Cindy Gulis, Kasper Heintz, Jacqueline Hodge, Andr\'es Laza-Ramos

TL;DR
This study examines dust accumulation in massive galaxies at redshift 7 using JWST and ALMA data, revealing insights into early dust formation and the roles of supernovae and ISM growth.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of dust, gas, and metal relations in galaxies at z~7, combining multi-instrument observations and exploring their implications for dust formation models.
Findings
Dust-to-gas ratio similar to local metal-rich galaxies.
Dust-to-stellar mass ratio higher than low-redshift galaxies at fixed metallicity.
Rapid supernova enrichment and ISM dust growth are key to early dust assembly.
Abstract
In recent years, observations with the JWST have started to map out the rapid metal enrichment of the early Universe, while (sub)millimeter observations have simultaneously begun to reveal the ubiquity of dust beyond . However, the pathways that led to the assembly of early dust reservoirs remain poorly quantified, and require pushing our understanding of key scaling relations between dust, gas and metals into the early Universe. We investigate the dust build-up in twelve galaxies drawn from the REBELS survey that benefit from (i) JWST/NIRSpec strong-line metallicity measurements, (ii) ALMA [CII]-based redshifts and gas masses, and (iii) dust masses from single- or multi-band ALMA continuum observations. Combining these measurements, we investigate the dust-to-gas (DtG), dust-to-metal (DtM), and dust-to-stellar mass (DtS) ratios of our sample as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
