Pierre Ocvirk, Joseph S. W. Lewis, Luke Conaboy, Yohan Dubois, Matthieu Bethermin, Jenny G. Sorce, Dominique Aubert, Paul R. Shapiro, Taha Dawoodbhoy, Joohyun Lee, Romain Teyssier, Gustavo Yepes, Stefan Gottlöber, Ilian T. Iliev, Kyungjin Ahn, Hyunbae Park
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Dust-UV offsets in high-redshift galaxies in the Cosmic Dawn III simulation
We investigate the spatial offsets between dust and ultraviolet (UV) emission
in high-redshift galaxies using the Cosmic Dawn III (CoDa III) simulation, a
state-of-the-art fully coupled radiation-hydrodynamics cosmological simulation.
Recent observations have revealed puzzling spatial disparities between ALMA
dust continuum and UV emission as seen by HST and JWST in galaxies at z=5-7,
compelling us to propose a physical interpretation of such offsets. Our
simulation, which incorporates a dynamical dust model, naturally reproduces
these offsets in massive, UV-bright galaxies
(log$_{10}$(M$_{\rm{DM}}$/M$_{\odot}$)>11.5, M$_{\rm{AB1500}}$<-20). We find
that dust-UV offsets increase with halo mass and UV brightness, reaching up to
$\sim 2$ pkpc for the most massive systems, in good agreement with
observational data from the ALPINE and REBELS surveys. Our analysis reveals
that these offsets primarily result from severe dust extinction in galactic
centers rather than a misalignment between dust and stellar mass distributions.
The dust remains well-aligned with the bulk stellar component, and we predict
the dust continuum should therefore align well with the stellar rest-frame NIR
component, less affected by dust attenuation. This study provides crucial
insights into the complex interplay between star formation, dust distribution,
and observed galaxy morphologies during the epoch of reionization, highlighting
the importance of dust in shaping the appearance of early galaxies at UV
wavelengths.