2016
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/833/1/72
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ALMA SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY IN THE HUBBLE ULTRA DEEP FIELD: THE INFRARED EXCESS OF UV-SELECTED z = 2–10 GALAXIES AS A FUNCTION OF UV-CONTINUUM SLOPE AND STELLAR MASS

Abstract: We make use of deep 1.2 mm-continuum observations (12.7µJy/beam RMS) of a 1 arcmin 2 region in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) to probe dust-enshrouded star formation from 330 Lyman-break galaxies spanning the redshift range z = 2-10 (to ∼2-3 M ⊙ /yr at 1σ over the entire range). Given the depth and area of ASPECS, we would expect to tentatively detect 35 galaxies extrapolating the Meurer z ∼ 0 IRX-β relation to z ≥ 2 (assuming T d ∼ 35 K). However, only 6 tentative detections are found at z 2 in ASPECS, wi… Show more

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“…The errors are propagated errors and are assumed to be uncorrelated, and no error on the slope of the relation between A UV and β is reported in the literature. This relation produces values similar to the model with no evolution in the relation between infrared excess and stellar mass of Bouwens et al (2016). We do not decrease A UV below 0.5 in order to obtain a reasonable fit of the faint end of the galaxy LF.…”
Section: Galaxy Spectramentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The errors are propagated errors and are assumed to be uncorrelated, and no error on the slope of the relation between A UV and β is reported in the literature. This relation produces values similar to the model with no evolution in the relation between infrared excess and stellar mass of Bouwens et al (2016). We do not decrease A UV below 0.5 in order to obtain a reasonable fit of the faint end of the galaxy LF.…”
Section: Galaxy Spectramentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Aravena et al 2016;Bouwens et al 2016;Dunlop et al 2017). The buildup of the dust mass function suggests that (depending on the sensitivity) blind surveys are most likely to pick up galaxies with redshifts lower than three (see for example Figure 8 in Aravena et al (2016) and Figure 5 in Dunlop et al (2017)).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Dust Masses In Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other papers of this series, we present the data set and the catalog of blindly selected CO emitters (Paper I, Walter et al 2016), we study the properties of 1.2 mm detected sources (Paper II, Aravena et al 2016a), we discuss the inferred constraints on the luminosity functions of CO (Paper III, Decarli et al 2016a), and we search for [C II] emission in z=6-8 galaxies (Paper V, Aravena et al 2016b). Paper VI (Bouwens et al 2016) places our findings in the context of the dust extinction law for > z 2 galaxies, and Paper VII (Carilli et al 2016) uses ASPECS to place first direct constraints on intensity mapping experiments. Here we place the CO detections in the context of the properties of the associated galaxies.…”
Section: H2mentioning
confidence: 99%