TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of Dust-obscured Star Formation and Gas to z = 2.2 from HiZELS
AU - Smail, Ian
AU - Swinbank, A. M.
AU - Best, P. N.
AU - Sobral, D.
AU - Geach, J. E.
AU - Ibar, E.
N1 - AAM deposited to arXiv (see author comments) 20.02.17, before publication date 31.03.17.
PY - 2017/3/31
Y1 - 2017/3/31
N2 - We investigate the far-infrared (far-IR) properties of galaxies selected
via deep, narrow-band imaging of the Hα emission line in four
redshift slices from z=0.40{--}2.23 over ˜1 deg2 as part
of the High-redshift Emission Line Survey (HiZELS). We use a stacking
approach in the Herschel PACS/SPIRE far-IR bands, along with 850 μ
{{m}} imaging from SCUBA-2 and Very Large Array 1.4 GHz imaging, to
study the evolution of the dust properties of Hα-emitters selected
above an evolving characteristic luminosity threshold,
0.2{L}{{H}α }\star (z). We investigate the
relationship between the dust temperatures, T dust, and the
far-infrared luminosities, L IR, of our stacked samples,
finding that our Hα-selection identifies cold, low-L IR
galaxies ({T}{dust}˜ 14 K;
{log}[{L}{IR}/{L}⊙ ]˜ 9.9) at z = 0.40,
and more luminous, warmer systems ({T}{dust}˜ 34 K;
{log}[{L}{IR}/{L}⊙ ]˜ 11.5) at z = 2.23.
Using a modified graybody model, we estimate “characteristic
sizes” for the dust-emitting regions of Hα-selected galaxies
of ˜0.5 kpc, nearly an order of magnitude smaller than their stellar
continuum sizes, which may provide indirect evidence of clumpy
interstellar medium structure. Lastly, we use measurements of the dust
masses from our far-IR stacking along with metallicity-dependent
gas-to-dust ratios ({δ }{GDR}) to measure typical
molecular gas masses of ˜ 1× {10}10 {M}⊙
for these bright Hα-emitters. The gas depletion timescales
are shorter than the Hubble time at each redshift, suggesting probable
replenishment of their gas reservoirs from the intergalactic medium.
Based on the number density of Hα-selected galaxies, we find that
typical star-forming galaxies brighter than 0.2{L}{{H}α
}\star (z) comprise a significant fraction (35 ± 10%)
of the total gas content of the universe, consistent with the
predictions of the latest state-of-the-art cosmological simulations.
AB - We investigate the far-infrared (far-IR) properties of galaxies selected
via deep, narrow-band imaging of the Hα emission line in four
redshift slices from z=0.40{--}2.23 over ˜1 deg2 as part
of the High-redshift Emission Line Survey (HiZELS). We use a stacking
approach in the Herschel PACS/SPIRE far-IR bands, along with 850 μ
{{m}} imaging from SCUBA-2 and Very Large Array 1.4 GHz imaging, to
study the evolution of the dust properties of Hα-emitters selected
above an evolving characteristic luminosity threshold,
0.2{L}{{H}α }\star (z). We investigate the
relationship between the dust temperatures, T dust, and the
far-infrared luminosities, L IR, of our stacked samples,
finding that our Hα-selection identifies cold, low-L IR
galaxies ({T}{dust}˜ 14 K;
{log}[{L}{IR}/{L}⊙ ]˜ 9.9) at z = 0.40,
and more luminous, warmer systems ({T}{dust}˜ 34 K;
{log}[{L}{IR}/{L}⊙ ]˜ 11.5) at z = 2.23.
Using a modified graybody model, we estimate “characteristic
sizes” for the dust-emitting regions of Hα-selected galaxies
of ˜0.5 kpc, nearly an order of magnitude smaller than their stellar
continuum sizes, which may provide indirect evidence of clumpy
interstellar medium structure. Lastly, we use measurements of the dust
masses from our far-IR stacking along with metallicity-dependent
gas-to-dust ratios ({δ }{GDR}) to measure typical
molecular gas masses of ˜ 1× {10}10 {M}⊙
for these bright Hα-emitters. The gas depletion timescales
are shorter than the Hubble time at each redshift, suggesting probable
replenishment of their gas reservoirs from the intergalactic medium.
Based on the number density of Hα-selected galaxies, we find that
typical star-forming galaxies brighter than 0.2{L}{{H}α
}\star (z) comprise a significant fraction (35 ± 10%)
of the total gas content of the universe, consistent with the
predictions of the latest state-of-the-art cosmological simulations.
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - galaxies: ISM
KW - galaxies: star formation
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa61a6
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa61a6
M3 - Article
VL - 838
SP - 119
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
SN - 0004-637X
IS - 2
ER -