Dust masses of $z>5$ galaxies from SED fitting and ALMA upper limits (1709.02526v1)
Abstract: We aim at constraining the dust mass in high-redshift ($z\gtrsim 5$) galaxies using the upper limits obtained by ALMA in combination with the rest-frame UV--optical spectral energy distributions (SEDs). For SED fitting, because of degeneracy between dust extinction and stellar age, we focus on two extremes: continuous star formation (Model A) and instantaneous star formation (Model B). We apply these models to Himiko (as a representative UV-bright object) and a composite SED of $z>5$ Lyman break galaxies (LBGs). For Himiko, Model A requires a significant dust extinction, which leads to a high dust temperature $>70$ K for consistency with the ALMA upper limit. This high dust temperature puts a strong upper limit on the total dust mass $M_\mathrm{d}\lesssim 2\times 106$ M${\odot}$, and the dust mass produced per supernova (SN) $m\mathrm{d,SN}\lesssim 0.1$ M${\odot}$. Such a low $m\mathrm{d,SN}$ suggests significant loss of dust by reverse shock destruction or outflow, and implies that SNe are not the dominant source of dust at high $z$. Model B allows $M_\mathrm{d}\sim 2\times 107$ M${\odot}$ and $m\mathrm{d,SN}\sim 0.3$ M${\odot}$.} We could distinguish between Models A and B if we observe Himiko at {wavelength $<$ 1.2 mm by ALMA. For the LBG sample, we obtain $M\mathrm{d}\lesssim 2\times 106$ M${\odot}$ for a typical LBG at $z>5$, but this only puts an upper limit for $m\mathrm{d,SN}$ as $\sim 2$ M$_{\odot}$. This clarifies the importance of observing UV-bright objects (like Himiko) to constrain the dust production by SNe.
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