Extinction curves flattened by reverse shocks in supernovae
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We investigate the extinction curves of young galaxies in which dust is supplied from Type II supernovae (SNe II) and/or pair instability supernovae (PISNe). Since at high redshift (z > 5), low-mass stars cannot be dominant sources for dust grains, SNe II and PISNe, whose progenitors are massive stars with short lifetimes, should govern the dust production. Here, we theoretically investigate the extinction curves of dust produced by SNe II and PISNe, taking into account reverse shock destruction induced by collision with ambient interstellar medium. We find that the extinction curve is sensitive to the ambient gas density around a SN, since the efficiency of reverse shock destruction strongly depends on it. The destruction is particularly efficient for small-sized grains, leading to a flat extinction curve in the optical and ultraviolet wavelengths. Such a large ambient density as nH ≳ 1 cm^[−3] produces too flat an extinction curve to be consistent with the observed extinction curve for SDSS J1048+4637 at z= 6.2. Although the extinction curve is highly sensitive to the ambient density, the hypothesis that the dust is predominantly formed by SNe at z ∼ 6 is still allowed by the current observational constraints. For further quantification, the ambient density should be obtained by some other methods. Finally, we also discuss the importance of our results for observations of high-z galaxies, stressing a possibility of flat extinction curves.
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著者
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Takeuchi T
Nagoya Univ. Nagoya
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Tanabe Toshihiko
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Tanabe Toshihiko
Laboratoire D'astrophysique De Marseille Traverse Du Siphon
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