Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are believed to be the first significant source of dust in the Universe. Such SNe are expected to be the main dust producers in young high-redshift Lyman $\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) given their young ages, providing an excellent testbed of SN dust formation models during the early stages of galaxy evolution. We focus on the dust enrichment of a specific, luminous LAE (Himiko, $z\simeq 6.6$) for which a stringent upper limit of $52.1~\mu$Jy ($3\sigma$) has recently been obtained from ALMA continuum observations at 1.2 mm. We predict its submillimetre dust emission using detailed models that follow SN dust enrichment and destruction and the equilibrium dust temperature, and obtain a plausible upper limit to the dus...
There is currently a severe discrepancy between theoretical models of dust formation in core-collaps...
In recent years, dust masses of a few tenths of a solar mass have been found in the expanding ejecta...
We use extinction curves of high-z (z > 5) galaxies to probe the metal enrichment in the early unive...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are believed to be the first significant source of dust in the Unive...
International audienceWe aim at constraining the dust mass in high‐z (z greater than or similar to 5...
The role of dust at present and at earlier epochs is highly controversial. Recent SCUBA surveys have...
Dust grains are classically thought to form in the winds of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. How...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of ...
The importance of supernovae as a source of interstellar dust has long been debated. Theoretical mod...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of...
At redshift z>~ 5, Type II supernovae (SNeII) are the only known dust sources with evolutionary time...
Context. The mechanism of dust formation in galaxies at high redshift is still unknown. Asymptotic g...
Details of dust formation in the early Universe are still unknown. While AGB stars are considered pr...
The timescales to replenish dust from the cool, dense winds of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars are bel...
There is currently a severe discrepancy between theoretical models of dust formation in core-collaps...
In recent years, dust masses of a few tenths of a solar mass have been found in the expanding ejecta...
We use extinction curves of high-z (z > 5) galaxies to probe the metal enrichment in the early unive...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are believed to be the first significant source of dust in the Unive...
International audienceWe aim at constraining the dust mass in high‐z (z greater than or similar to 5...
The role of dust at present and at earlier epochs is highly controversial. Recent SCUBA surveys have...
Dust grains are classically thought to form in the winds of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. How...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of ...
The importance of supernovae as a source of interstellar dust has long been debated. Theoretical mod...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of...
At redshift z>~ 5, Type II supernovae (SNeII) are the only known dust sources with evolutionary time...
Context. The mechanism of dust formation in galaxies at high redshift is still unknown. Asymptotic g...
Details of dust formation in the early Universe are still unknown. While AGB stars are considered pr...
The timescales to replenish dust from the cool, dense winds of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars are bel...
There is currently a severe discrepancy between theoretical models of dust formation in core-collaps...
In recent years, dust masses of a few tenths of a solar mass have been found in the expanding ejecta...
We use extinction curves of high-z (z > 5) galaxies to probe the metal enrichment in the early unive...