Literature DB >> 25731171

A dusty, normal galaxy in the epoch of reionization.

Darach Watson1, Lise Christensen1, Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen2, Johan Richard3, Anna Gallazzi4, Michał Jerzy Michałowski5.   

Abstract

Candidates for the modest galaxies that formed most of the stars in the early Universe, at redshifts z > 7, have been found in large numbers with extremely deep restframe-ultraviolet imaging. But it has proved difficult for existing spectrographs to characterize them using their ultraviolet light. The detailed properties of these galaxies could be measured from dust and cool gas emission at far-infrared wavelengths if the galaxies have become sufficiently enriched in dust and metals. So far, however, the most distant galaxy discovered via its ultraviolet emission and subsequently detected in dust emission is only at z = 3.2 (ref. 5), and recent results have cast doubt on whether dust and molecules can be found in typical galaxies at z ≥ 7. Here we report thermal dust emission from an archetypal early Universe star-forming galaxy, A1689-zD1. We detect its stellar continuum in spectroscopy and determine its redshift to be z = 7.5 ± 0.2 from a spectroscopic detection of the Lyman-α break. A1689-zD1 is representative of the star-forming population during the epoch of reionization, with a total star-formation rate of about 12 solar masses per year. The galaxy is highly evolved: it has a large stellar mass and is heavily enriched in dust, with a dust-to-gas ratio close to that of the Milky Way. Dusty, evolved galaxies are thus present among the fainter star-forming population at z > 7.

Year:  2015        PMID: 25731171     DOI: 10.1038/nature14164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  5 in total

1.  A galaxy at a redshift z = 6.96.

Authors:  Masanori Iye; Kazuaki Ota; Nobunari Kashikawa; Hisanori Furusawa; Tetsuya Hashimoto; Takashi Hattori; Yuichi Matsuda; Tomoki Morokuma; Masami Ouchi; Kazuhiro Shimasaku
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-09-14       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  The rarity of dust in metal-poor galaxies.

Authors:  David B Fisher; Alberto D Bolatto; Rodrigo Herrera-Camus; Bruce T Draine; Jessica Donaldson; Fabian Walter; Karin M Sandstrom; Adam K Leroy; John Cannon; Karl Gordon
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-12-08       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  A galaxy rapidly forming stars 700 million years after the Big Bang at redshift 7.51.

Authors:  S L Finkelstein; C Papovich; M Dickinson; M Song; V Tilvi; A M Koekemoer; K D Finkelstein; B Mobasher; H C Ferguson; M Giavalisco; N Reddy; M L N Ashby; A Dekel; G G Fazio; A Fontana; N A Grogin; J-S Huang; D Kocevski; M Rafelski; B J Weiner; S P Willner
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-10-24       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  A gamma-ray burst at a redshift of z approximately 8.2.

Authors:  N R Tanvir; D B Fox; A J Levan; E Berger; K Wiersema; J P U Fynbo; A Cucchiara; T Krühler; N Gehrels; J S Bloom; J Greiner; P A Evans; E Rol; F Olivares; J Hjorth; P Jakobsson; J Farihi; R Willingale; R L C Starling; S B Cenko; D Perley; J R Maund; J Duke; R A M J Wijers; A J Adamson; A Allan; M N Bremer; D N Burrows; A J Castro-Tirado; B Cavanagh; A de Ugarte Postigo; M A Dopita; T A Fatkhullin; A S Fruchter; R J Foley; J Gorosabel; J Kennea; T Kerr; S Klose; H A Krimm; V N Komarova; S R Kulkarni; A S Moskvitin; C G Mundell; T Naylor; K Page; B E Penprase; M Perri; P Podsiadlowski; K Roth; R E Rutledge; T Sakamoto; P Schady; B P Schmidt; A M Soderberg; J Sollerman; A W Stephens; G Stratta; T N Ukwatta; D Watson; E Westra; T Wold; C Wolf
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-10-29       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34.

Authors:  Dominik A Riechers; C M Bradford; D L Clements; C D Dowell; I Pérez-Fournon; R J Ivison; C Bridge; A Conley; Hai Fu; J D Vieira; J Wardlow; J Calanog; A Cooray; P Hurley; R Neri; J Kamenetzky; J E Aguirre; B Altieri; V Arumugam; D J Benford; M Béthermin; J Bock; D Burgarella; A Cabrera-Lavers; S C Chapman; P Cox; J S Dunlop; L Earle; D Farrah; P Ferrero; A Franceschini; R Gavazzi; J Glenn; E A Gonzalez Solares; M A Gurwell; M Halpern; E Hatziminaoglou; A Hyde; E Ibar; A Kovács; M Krips; R E Lupu; P R Maloney; P Martinez-Navajas; H Matsuhara; E J Murphy; B J Naylor; H T Nguyen; S J Oliver; A Omont; M J Page; G Petitpas; N Rangwala; I G Roseboom; D Scott; A J Smith; J G Staguhn; A Streblyanska; A P Thomson; I Valtchanov; M Viero; L Wang; M Zemcov; J Zmuidzinas
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-04-18       Impact factor: 49.962

  5 in total
  7 in total

Review 1.  High-redshift star formation in the Atacama large millimetre/submillimetre array era.

Authors:  J A Hodge; E da Cunha
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2020-12-09       Impact factor: 2.963

2.  Galaxies at redshifts 5 to 6 with systematically low dust content and high [C II] emission.

Authors:  P L Capak; C Carilli; G Jones; C M Casey; D Riechers; K Sheth; C M Carollo; O Ilbert; A Karim; O LeFevre; S Lilly; N Scoville; V Smolcic; L Yan
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-06-25       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Galaxy growth in a massive halo in the first billion years of cosmic history.

Authors:  D P Marrone; J S Spilker; C C Hayward; J D Vieira; M Aravena; M L N Ashby; M B Bayliss; M Béthermin; M Brodwin; M S Bothwell; J E Carlstrom; S C Chapman; Chian-Chou Chen; T M Crawford; D J M Cunningham; C De Breuck; C D Fassnacht; A H Gonzalez; T R Greve; Y D Hezaveh; K Lacaille; K C Litke; S Lower; J Ma; M Malkan; T B Miller; W R Morningstar; E J Murphy; D Narayanan; K A Phadke; K M Rotermund; J Sreevani; B Stalder; A A Stark; M L Strandet; M Tang; A Weiß
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Rotation in [C ii]-emitting gas in two galaxies at a redshift of 6.8.

Authors:  Renske Smit; Rychard J Bouwens; Stefano Carniani; Pascal A Oesch; Ivo Labbé; Garth D Illingworth; Paul van der Werf; Larry D Bradley; Valentino Gonzalez; Jacqueline A Hodge; Benne W Holwerda; Roberto Maiolino; Wei Zheng
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2018-01-10       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Normal, dust-obscured galaxies in the epoch of reionization.

Authors:  Y Fudamoto; P A Oesch; S Schouws; M Stefanon; R Smit; R J Bouwens; R A A Bowler; R Endsley; V Gonzalez; H Inami; I Labbe; D Stark; M Aravena; L Barrufet; E da Cunha; P Dayal; A Ferrara; L Graziani; J Hodge; A Hutter; Y Li; I De Looze; T Nanayakkara; A Pallottini; D Riechers; R Schneider; G Ucci; P van der Werf; C White
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Considering light-matter interactions in the Friedmann equations.

Authors:  V Vavryčuk
Journal:  Proc Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2022-05-04       Impact factor: 2.704

7.  Late formation of silicon carbide in type II supernovae.

Authors:  Nan Liu; Larry R Nittler; Conel M O'D Alexander; Jianhua Wang
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 14.136

  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.