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Evolution of the dust-to-metals ratio in high-redshift galaxies probed by GRB-DLAs

Evolution of the dust-to-metals ratio in high-redshift galaxies probed by GRB-DLAs
Evolution of the dust-to-metals ratio in high-redshift galaxies probed by GRB-DLAs
Context: several issues regarding the nature of dust at high redshift remain unresolved: its composition, its production and growth mechanisms, and its effect on background sources.

Aims: we provide a more accurate relation between dust depletion levels and dust-to-metals ratio (DTM), and to use the DTM to investigate the origin and evolution of dust in the high-redshift Universe via gamma-ray burst damped Lyman-alpha absorbers (GRB-DLAs).

Methods: we use absorption-line measured metal column densities for a total of 19 GRB-DLAs, including five new GRB afterglow spectra from VLT/X-Shooter. We use the latest linear models to calculate the dust depletion strength factor in each DLA. Using these values we calculate total dust and metal column densities to determine a DTM. We explore the evolution of DTM with metallicity, and compare it to previous trends in DTM measured with different methods.

Results: we find significant dust depletion in 16 of our 19 GRB-DLAs, yet 18 of the 19 have a DTM significantly lower than the Milky Way. We find that DTM is positively correlated with metallicity, which supports a dominant ISM grain-growth mode of dust formation. We find a substantial discrepancy between the dust content measured from depletion and that derived from the total V-band extinction, AV, measured by fitting the afterglow SED. We advise against using a measurement from one method to estimate that from the other until the discrepancy can be resolved.
astro-ph.GA
0004-6361
Wiseman, P.
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Bolmer, J.
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Wiseman, P., Schady, P., Bolmer, J., Krühler, T., Yates, R.M., Greiner, J. and Fynbo, J.P.U. (2017) Evolution of the dust-to-metals ratio in high-redshift galaxies probed by GRB-DLAs. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 599, [A24]. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201629228).

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Abstract

Context: several issues regarding the nature of dust at high redshift remain unresolved: its composition, its production and growth mechanisms, and its effect on background sources.

Aims: we provide a more accurate relation between dust depletion levels and dust-to-metals ratio (DTM), and to use the DTM to investigate the origin and evolution of dust in the high-redshift Universe via gamma-ray burst damped Lyman-alpha absorbers (GRB-DLAs).

Methods: we use absorption-line measured metal column densities for a total of 19 GRB-DLAs, including five new GRB afterglow spectra from VLT/X-Shooter. We use the latest linear models to calculate the dust depletion strength factor in each DLA. Using these values we calculate total dust and metal column densities to determine a DTM. We explore the evolution of DTM with metallicity, and compare it to previous trends in DTM measured with different methods.

Results: we find significant dust depletion in 16 of our 19 GRB-DLAs, yet 18 of the 19 have a DTM significantly lower than the Milky Way. We find that DTM is positively correlated with metallicity, which supports a dominant ISM grain-growth mode of dust formation. We find a substantial discrepancy between the dust content measured from depletion and that derived from the total V-band extinction, AV, measured by fitting the afterglow SED. We advise against using a measurement from one method to estimate that from the other until the discrepancy can be resolved.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 February 2017
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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Local EPrints ID: 484049
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484049
ISSN: 0004-6361
PURE UUID: 622d8917-df64-4a7a-8c98-2b64b94335c2
ORCID for P. Wiseman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3073-1512

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Author: P. Wiseman ORCID iD
Author: P. Schady
Author: J. Bolmer
Author: T. Krühler
Author: R.M. Yates
Author: J. Greiner
Author: J.P.U. Fynbo

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