SIMBAD references

2017MNRAS.465.3668D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 465, 3668-3679 (2017/March-1)

Contribution of the first galaxies to the cosmic far-infrared/sub-millimeter background - I. Mean background level.

DE ROSSI M.E. and BROMM V.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the contribution of the first galaxies to the far-infrared/sub-millimeter (FIR/sub-mm) extragalactic background light (EBL) by implementing an analytical model for dust emission. We explore different dust models, assuming different grain-size distributions and chemical compositions. According to our findings, observed reradiated emission from dust in dwarf-size galaxies at z ∼ 10 would peak at a wavelength of ∼ 500 µm with observed fluxes of ∼10–3-10–2 nJy, which is below the capabilities of current observatories. In order to be detectable, model sources at these high redshifts should exhibit luminosities of >=1012 L, comparable to that of local ultraluminous systems. The FIR/sub-mm-EBL generated by primeval galaxies peaks at ∼ 500 µm, with an intensity ranging from ∼10–4 to 10–3 nW m–2 sr–1, depending on dust properties. These values are ∼3-4 orders of magnitude below the absolute measured cosmic background level, suggesting that the first galaxies would not contribute significantly to the observed FIR/sub-mm-EBL. Our model EBL exhibits a strong correlation with the dust-to-metal ratio, where we assume a fiducial value of D = 0.005, increasing almost proportionally to it. Thus, measurements of the FIR/sub-mm-EBL could provide constraints on the amount of dust in the early Universe. Even if the absolute signal from primeval dust emission may be undetectable, it might still be possible to obtain information about it by exploring angular fluctuations at ∼ 500 µm, close to the peak of dust emission from the first galaxies.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: haloes - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: star formation - cosmology: theory - cosmology: theory

Simbad objects: 1

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2017MNRAS.465.3668D and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu