FIR measurements of Ly-α emitters at z1.0: dust attenuation from PACS-Herschel
Abstract
One remaining open question regarding the physical properties of Lyα emitters (LAEs) is their dust content and its evolution with redshift. The variety of results is large and with those reported by now is difficult to establish clear relations between dust, other fundamental parameters of galaxies (star-formation rate, metallicity or age) and redshift. In this Letter, we report Herschel PACS-100μm, PACS-160μm and Spitzer MIPS-24μm detections of a sample of spectroscopically GALEX-selected LAEs at z0.3 and 1.0. Five out of ten and one out of two LAEs are detected in, at least, one PACS band at z0.3 and 1.0, respectively. These measurements have a great importance given that they allow us to quantify, for the first time, the dust content of LAEs from direct FIR observations. MIPS-24μm detections allow us to determine IR properties of the PACS-undetected LAEs. We obtain that mid-IR/FIR detected star-forming (SF) LAEs at z0.3 have dust content within 0.75 A1200 2.0, with a median value of A12001.1. This range broadens out to 0.75 A1200 2.5 when considering those LAEs at z1.0. Only one SF LAE is undetected both in MIPS-24μm and PACS, with A1200 0.75. These results seem to be larger than those reported for high-redshift LAEs and, therefore, although an evolutionary trend is not clearly seen, it could point out that low-redshift LAEs are dustier than high-redshift ones. However, the diverse methods used could introduce a systematic offset in the results.
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