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    The ALMA REBELS Survey: specific star formation rates in the reionization era

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    Author
    Topping, M.W.
    Stark, D.P.
    Endsley, R.
    Bouwens, R.J.
    Schouws, S.
    Smit, R.
    Stefanon, M.
    Inami, H.
    Bowler, R.A.A.
    Oesch, P.
    Gonzalez, V.
    Dayal, P.
    da Cunha, E.
    Algera, H.
    van der Werf, P.
    Pallottini, A.
    Barrufet, L.
    Schneider, R.
    De Looze, I.
    Sommovigo, L.
    Whitler, L.
    Graziani, L.
    Fudamoto, Y.
    Ferrara, A.
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    Affiliation
    Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    Keywords
    galaxies: evolution
    galaxies: high-redshift
    
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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
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    Topping, M. W., Stark, D. P., Endsley, R., Bouwens, R. J., Schouws, S., Smit, R., Stefanon, M., Inami, H., Bowler, R. A. A., Oesch, P., Gonzalez, V., Dayal, P., da Cunha, E., Algera, H., van der Werf, P., Pallottini, A., Barrufet, L., Schneider, R., De Looze, I., … Ferrara, A. (2022). The ALMA REBELS Survey: Specific star formation rates in the reionization era. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 516(1), 975–991.
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    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    Abstract
    We present specific star formation rates (sSFRs) for 40 ultraviolet (UV)-bright galaxies at z ∼ 7–8 observed as part of the Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey (REBELS) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) large programme. The sSFRs are derived using improved star formation rate (SFR) calibrations and spectral energy distribution (SED)based stellar masses, made possible by measurements of far-infrared (FIR) continuum emission and [C II]-based spectroscopic redshifts. The median sSFR of the sample is 18+−57 Gyr−1, significantly larger than literature measurements lacking constraints in the FIR, reflecting the larger obscured SFRs derived from the dust continuum relative to that implied by the UV+optical SED. We suggest that such differences may reflect spatial variations in dust across these luminous galaxies, with the component dominating the FIR distinct from that dominating the UV. We demonstrate that the inferred stellar masses (and hence sSFRs) are strongly dependent on the assumed star formation history in reionization-era galaxies. When large sSFR galaxies (a population that is common at z > 6) are modelled with non-parametric star formation histories, the derived stellar masses can increase by an order of magnitude relative to constant star formation models, owing to the presence of a significant old stellar population that is outshined by the recent burst. The [C II] line widths in the largest sSFR systems are often very broad, suggesting dynamical masses capable of accommodating an old stellar population suggested by non-parametric models. Regardless of these systematic uncertainties among derived parameters, we find that sSFRs increase rapidly toward higher redshifts for massive galaxies (9.6 < log (M∗/M☉) < 9.8), evolving as (1 + z)1.7±0.3, broadly consistent with expectations from the evolving baryon accretion rates. © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
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    0035-8711
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stac2291
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    10.1093/mnras/stac2291
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