SPICAand the Chemical Evolution of Galaxies: The Rise of Metals and Dust

Author:

Fernández-Ontiveros J. A.ORCID,Armus L.,Baes M.,Bernard-Salas J.,Bolatto A. D.,Braine J.,Ciesla L.,De Looze I.,Egami E.,Fischer J.,Giard M.,González-Alfonso E.,Granato G. L.,Gruppioni C.ORCID,Imanishi M.,Ishihara D.,Kaneda H.,Madden S.,Malkan M.,Matsuhara H.,Matsuura M.,Nagao T.,Najarro F.,Nakagawa T.,Onaka T.,Oyabu S.,Pereira-Santaella M.,Pérez Fournon I.,Roelfsema P.,Santini P.,Silva L.,Smith J.-D. T.,Spinoglio L.,van der Tak F.,Wada T.,Wu R.

Abstract

AbstractThe physical processes driving the chemical evolution of galaxies in the last ~ 11Gyr cannot be understood without directly probing the dust-obscured phase of star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei. This phase, hidden to optical tracers, represents the bulk of the star formation and black hole accretion activity in galaxies at 1 <z< 3. Spectroscopic observations with a cryogenic infrared observatory likeSPICA, will be sensitive enough to peer through the dust-obscured regions of galaxies and access the rest-frame mid- to far-infrared range in galaxies at high-z. This wavelength range contains a unique suite of spectral lines and dust features that serve as proxies for the abundances of heavy elements and the dust composition, providing tracers with a feeble response to both extinction and temperature. In this work, we investigate howSPICAobservations could be exploited to understand key aspects in the chemical evolution of galaxies: the assembly of nearby galaxies based on the spatial distribution of heavy element abundances, the global content of metals in galaxies reaching the knee of the luminosity function up toz~ 3, and the dust composition of galaxies at high-z. Possible synergies with facilities available in the late 2020s are also discussed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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