The mass-dependent UVJ diagram at cosmic noon: A challenge for galaxy evolution models and dust radiative transfer
Andrea Gebek, Benedikt Diemer, Marco Martorano, Arjen van der Wel,, Lara Pantoni, Maarten Baes, Austen Gabrielpillai, Anand Utsav Kapoor, Calvin, Osinga, Angelos Nersesian, Kosei Matsumoto, and Karl Gordon

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations and dust radiative transfer to investigate the UVJ diagram at cosmic noon, revealing that conventional dust models cannot reproduce observed mass-dependent reddening trends in galaxies.
Contribution
It demonstrates that variations in star-to-dust geometry are necessary to match observed galaxy colors, challenging standard dust modeling assumptions.
Findings
Simulated galaxies are too blue compared to observations for massive star-forming galaxies.
Conventional dust models fail to produce sufficient reddening in V-J colors.
A toy model with isolated dust screens around young stars matches observational data.
Abstract
Context. The UVJ color-color diagram is a widely used diagnostic to separate star-forming and quiescent galaxies. Observational data from photometric surveys reveal a strong stellar mass trend, with higher-mass star-forming galaxies being systematically more dust-reddened. Aims. We analyze the UVJ diagram in the TNG100 cosmological simulation at cosmic noon (). Specifically, we focus on the trend between UVJ colors and mass which has not been reproduced in any cosmological simulation thus far. Methods. We applied the SKIRT dust radiative transfer code to the TNG100 simulation to generate rest-frame UVJ fluxes. These UVJ colors were then compared to observational data from several well-studied extragalactic fields from the CANDELS/3D-HST programs, augmented by recent JWST/NIRCam photometry. Results. Quiescent and low-mass () galaxies…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
