Benjamin Magnelli
The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: The Cosmic Dust and Gas Mass Densities in Galaxies up to z ∼ 3
Magnelli, Benjamin; Boogaard, Leindert; Decarli, Roberto; Gónzalez-López, Jorge; Novak, Mladen; Popping, Gergö; Smail, Ian; Walter, Fabian; Aravena, Manuel; Assef, Roberto J.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Bertoldi, Frank; Carilli, Chris; Cortes, Paulo C.; Cunha, Elisabete da; Daddi, Emanuele; Díaz-Santos, Tanio; Inami, Hanae; Ivison, Robert J.; Fèvre, Olivier Le; Oesch, Pascal; Riechers, Dominik; Rix, Hans-Walter; Sargent, Mark T.; Werf, Paul van der; Wagg, Jeff; Weiss, Axel
Authors
Leindert Boogaard
Roberto Decarli
Jorge Gónzalez-López
Mladen Novak
Gergö Popping
Ian Smail ian.smail@durham.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor
Fabian Walter
Manuel Aravena
Roberto J. Assef
Franz Erik Bauer
Frank Bertoldi
Chris Carilli
Paulo C. Cortes
Elisabete da Cunha
Emanuele Daddi
Tanio Díaz-Santos
Hanae Inami
Robert J. Ivison
Olivier Le Fèvre
Pascal Oesch
Dominik Riechers
Hans-Walter Rix
Mark T. Sargent
Paul van der Werf
Jeff Wagg
Axel Weiss
Abstract
Using the deepest 1.2 mm continuum map to date in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, which was obtained as part of the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey (ASPECS) large program, we measure the cosmic density of dust and implied gas (H2+H I) mass in galaxies as a function of look-back time. We do so by stacking the contribution from all H-band selected galaxies above a given stellar mass in distinct redshift bins, r M Mz > , dust * ( ) and r M Mz > , gas * ( ). At all redshifts, r M Mz > , dust * ( ) and r M Mz > , gas * ( ) grow rapidly as M decreases down to 1010 Me, but this growth slows down toward lower stellar masses. This flattening implies that at our stellar mass-completeness limits (108 Me and 108.9 Me at z ∼ 0.4 and z ∼ 3), both quantities converge toward the total cosmic dust and gas mass densities in galaxies. The cosmic dust and gas mass densities increase at early cosmic time, peak around z ∼ 2, and decrease by a factor ∼4 and 7, when compared to the density of dust and molecular gas in the local universe, respectively. The contribution of quiescent galaxies (i.e., with little on-going star formation) to the cosmic dust and gas mass densities is minor (10%). The redshift evolution of the cosmic gas mass density resembles that of the SFR density, as previously found by CO-based measurements. This confirms that galaxies have relatively constant star formation efficiencies (within a factor ∼2) across cosmic time. Our results also imply that by z ∼ 0, a large fraction (∼90%) of dust formed in galaxies across cosmic time has either been destroyed or ejected to the intergalactic medium.
Citation
Magnelli, B., Boogaard, L., Decarli, R., Gónzalez-López, J., Novak, M., Popping, G., Smail, I., Walter, F., Aravena, M., Assef, R. J., Bauer, F. E., Bertoldi, F., Carilli, C., Cortes, P. C., Cunha, E. D., Daddi, E., Díaz-Santos, T., Inami, H., Ivison, R. J., Fèvre, O. L., …Weiss, A. (2020). The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: The Cosmic Dust and Gas Mass Densities in Galaxies up to z ∼ 3. Astrophysical Journal, 892(1), Article 66. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab7897
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 19, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 30, 2020 |
Publication Date | Mar 31, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Apr 23, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 23, 2020 |
Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
Print ISSN | 0004-637X |
Publisher | American Astronomical Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 892 |
Issue | 1 |
Article Number | 66 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab7897 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1272298 |
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