Dr. Hiddo Algera (ASIAA)
"Dust formation and interstellar medium conditions in the early Universe with ALMA and JWST"
時間/地點: 2025-11-28 14:00 [S4-1013]
摘要:
The combined power of ALMA and JWST is rapidly transforming our view
of galaxies in the first billion years. Over the past few years, JWST
has been systematically identifying galaxies well beyond the Hubble
redshift frontier at z>10, yielding important insights into their
early metal enrichment and stellar mass build-up. At the same time,
ALMA is providing a complementary perspective on the obscured star
formation, dust, and gas contents of distant galaxies, helping to
build a complete multi-wavelength picture.
In this talk, I will first show how ALMA observations reveal the
widespread presence of dust as far back as z≈7-8, and how multi-band
continuum observations are essential for reliable measurements of
galaxy dust masses and star-formation rates at these epochs. I will
then present recent JWST/NIRSpec observations of dusty galaxies in the
epoch of reionization, and discuss the possible pathways through which
they rapidly assembled their dust reservoirs.
Next, I will demonstrate how JWST spectroscopy of z>6 galaxies is key
to interpreting their far-infrared line emission observed with
ALMA. Emission lines such as [C II] 158 μm and [O III] 88 μm trace
the cool and ionized phases of the interstellar medium, respectively,
but their line ratios reveal physical conditions unlike those
typically seen in the local Universe. I will explore the physical
drivers behind the elevated [O III] 88 μm / [C II] 158 μm ratios
seen at high redshift, and present new [O III] 88 μm detections of
JWST-identified sources beyond z>8.5. Finally, I will highlight the
exciting future prospects with the upcoming ALMA Cycle 12 Large
Program PHOENIX, which will observe the [O III] 88 μm line and
underlying dust continuum emission in a statistical sample of galaxies
all the way out to z≈15.
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