How much gas and dust is in the $z=5.7$ Lyman Break Galaxy HZ10? An ALMA Band 10 to 4 and JWST/NIRSpec study of its interstellar medium
H. S. B. Algera, R. Herrera-Camus, M. Aravena, R. Assef, T. L. J. C. Bakx, A. Bolatto, K. Cescon, C.-C. Chen, E. da Cunha, P. Dayal, I. De Looze, T. Diaz-Santos, A. Faisst, A. Ferrara, N. F\"orster Schreiber, N. Hathi, R. Ikeda, H. Inami, G. C. Jones, A. Koekemoer, D. Lutz

TL;DR
This study combines ALMA and JWST observations to comprehensively measure the gas, dust, and stellar content of the high-redshift galaxy HZ10, revealing its baryonic composition and ISM properties at early cosmic times.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of a $z=5.7$ galaxy with complete baryonic component measurements, including new ALMA Bands 10 and 4 data and JWST metallicity and stellar mass data.
Findings
Dust temperature of 37 K with a dust mass of 10^8 solar masses.
Derived a new [CII]-to-ISM mass conversion factor of 39.
HZ10 has a lower dust-to-gas ratio than local galaxies at similar metallicity.
Abstract
A complete overview of the stellar, gas and dust contents of galaxies is key to understanding their assembly at early times. However, an estimation of molecular and atomic gas reservoirs at high redshift relies on various indirect tracers, while robust dust mass measurements require multi-band far-infrared continuum observations. We take census of the full baryonic content of the main-sequence star-forming galaxy HZ10 at , a unique case study where all necessary tracers are available. We present new ALMA Band 10 (m) and Band 4 (m) observations towards HZ10, which combined with previously taken ALMA Band 6 through 9 data (m) constrains its dust properties. We complete the baryonic picture using archival high-resolution [CII] observations that provide both a dynamical mass and molecular and atomic gas mass estimates, a JVLA…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
