A model for the infrared-radio correlation of main sequence galaxies at gigahertz frequencies and its variation with redshift and stellar mass

Author:

Schober J.ORCID,Sargent M. T.ORCID,Klessen R. S.ORCID,Schleicher D. R. G.

Abstract

Context. The infrared-radio correlation (IRRC) of star-forming galaxies can be used to estimate their star formation rate (SFR) based on the radio continuum luminosity at MHz–GHz frequencies. For its practical application in future deep radio surveys, it is crucial to know whether the IRRC persists at high redshift z. Aims. Previous works have reported that the 1.4 GHz IRRC correlation of star-forming galaxies is nearly z-invariant up to z ≈ 4, but depends strongly on the stellar mass M. This should be taken into account for SFR calibrations based on radio luminosity. Methods. To understand the physical cause behind the M dependence of the IRRC and its properties at higher z, we constructed a phenomenological model for galactic radio emission. Our model is based on a dynamo-generated magnetic field and a steady-state cosmic ray population. It includes a number of free parameters that determine the galaxy properties. To reduce the overall number of model parameters, we also employed observed scaling relations. Results. We find that the resulting spread of the infrared-to-radio luminosity ratio, q(z, M), with respect to M is mostly determined by the scaling of the galactic radius with M, while the absolute value of the q(z, M) curves decreases with more efficient conversion of supernova energy to magnetic fields and cosmic rays. Additionally, decreasing the slope of the cosmic ray injection spectrum, αCR, results in higher radio luminosity, decreasing the absolute values of the q(z, M) curves. Within the uncertainty range of our model, the observed dependence of the IRRC on M and z can be reproduced when the efficiency of supernova-driven turbulence is 5%, 10% of the kinetic energy is converted into magnetic energy, and αCR ≈ 3.0. Conclusions. For galaxies with intermediate to high (M ≈ 109.5 − 1011M) stellar masses, our model results in an IRRC that is nearly independent of z. For galaxies with lower masses (M ≈ 108.5M), we find that the IR-to-radio flux ratio increases with increasing redshift. This matches the observational data in that mass bin which, however, only extends to z ≈ 1.5. The increase in the IR-to-radio flux ratio for low-mass galaxies at z ≳ 1.5 that is predicted by our model could be tested with future deep radio observations.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Heidelberg Cluster of Excellence

German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action

Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts (MWK) of the State of Baden-Württemberg

ANID BASAL

Millenium Nucleus NCN19-058

Fondecyt Regular

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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