Paurush Punyasheel
First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (FLARES) XVI: Size Evolution of Massive Dusty Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn from UV to IR
Punyasheel, Paurush; Vijayan, Aswin P.; Greve, Thomas R.; Roper, William J.; Algera, Hiddo; Gillman, Steven; Gullberg, Bitten; Irodotou, Dimitrios; Lovell, Christopher C.; Seeyave, Louise T.C.; Thomas, Peter A.; Wilkins, Stephen M.
Authors
Aswin P. Vijayan
Thomas R. Greve
William J. Roper
Hiddo Algera
Steven Gillman
Bitten Gullberg
Dimitrios Irodotou
Christopher C. Lovell
Louise T.C. Seeyave
Peter Thomas p.a.thomas@keele.ac.uk
Stephen M. Wilkins
Abstract
We use the First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (FLARES) to study the evolution of the rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) and far-infrared (FIR) sizes for a statistical sample of massive ($\gtrsim10^{9}$M$_{\odot}$) high redshift galaxies (z $\in$ [5,10]). Galaxies are post-processed using the SKIRT radiative transfer code, to self-consistently obtain the full spectral energy distribution and surface brightness distribution. We create mock observations of the galaxies for the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) to study the rest-frame UV 1500 $\unicode{xC5}$ morphology. We also generate mock rest-frame FIR (50 $\mu$m) photometry and mock ALMA (158 $\mu$m) (0.01"-0.03" and $\approx$0.3" angular resolution) observations to study the dust-continuum. We find the effect of dust on observed sizes reduces with increasing wavelength from the UV to optical ($\sim$0.6 times the UV at 0.4$\mu$m), with no evolution in FIR sizes. Observed sizes vary within 0.4-1.2 times the intrinsic sizes at different signal to noise ratios (SNR = 5-20) across redshifts. The effect of PSF and noise makes bright structures prominent, whereas fainter regions blend with noise, leading to an underestimation (factor of 0.4-0.8) of sizes at SNR=5. At SNR=15-20, the underestimation reduces (factor of 0.6-0.9) at z=5-8 but due to PSF, at z=9-10, bright cores are dominant, resulting in an overestimation (factor of 1.0-1.2). For ALMA, low resolution sizes are effected by noise which acts as extended emission. The size evolution in UV broadly agrees with current observational samples and other simulations. This work is one of the first to analyse the panchromatic sizes of a statistically significant sample of simulated high-redshift galaxies, complementing a growing body of research highlighting the importance of conducting an equivalent comparison between observed galaxies and their simulated counterparts in the early Universe.
Citation
Punyasheel, P., Vijayan, A. P., Greve, T. R., Roper, W. J., Algera, H., Gillman, S., …Wilkins, S. M. First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (FLARES) XVI: Size Evolution of Massive Dusty Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn from UV to IR
Working Paper Type | Working Paper |
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Deposit Date | Sep 12, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 12, 2024 |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/920307 |
Publisher URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11037 |
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