The Panchromatic Afterglow of GW170817: The full uniform dataset, modeling, comparison with previous results and implications

(2020)

Authors:

Sphesihle Makhathini, Kunal P Mooley, Murray Brightman, Kenta Hotokezaka, AJ Nayana, Huib T Intema, Dougal Dobie, E Lenc, Daniel A Perley, Christoffer Fremling, Javier Moldon, Davide Lazzati, David L Kaplan, Arvind Balasubramanian, Ian Brown, Dario Carbone, Poonam Chandra, Alessandra Corsi, Fernando Camilo, Adam T Deller, Dale A Frail, Tara Murphy, Eric J Murphy, Ehud Nakar, Oleg Smirnov, Robert Beswick, Rob Fender, Gregg Hallinan, Ian Heywood, Mansi M Kasliwal, Bomee Lee, Wenbin Lu, Javed Rana, SJ Perkins, Sarah V White, Gyula I Jozsa, Benjamin Hugo, Peter Kamphuis

JINGLE -- IV. Dust, HI gas and metal scaling laws in the local Universe

(2020)

Authors:

I De Looze, I Lamperti, A Saintonge, M Relano, MWL Smith, CJR Clark, CD Wilson, M Decleir, AP Jones, RC Kennicutt, G Accurso, E Brinks, M Bureau, P Cigan, DL Clements, P De Vis, L Fanciullo, Y Gao, WK Gear, LC Ho, HS Hwang, MJ Michalowski, JC Lee, C Li, L Lin, T Liu, M Lomaeva, H-A Pan, M Sargent, T Williams, T Xiao, M Zhu

JINGLE – IV. Dust, H I gas, and metal scaling laws in the local universe

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 496:3 (2020) 3668-3687

Authors:

I De Looze, I Lamperti, A Saintonge, M Relaño, Smith, CJR Clark, CD Wilson, M Decleir, AP Jones, RC Kennicutt, G Accurso, E Brinks, Martin Bureau, P Cigan, DL Clements, P De Vis, L Fanciullo, Y Gao, WK Gear, LC Ho, HS Hwang, MJ Michałowski, JC Lee, C Li, L Lin, T Liu, M Lomaeva, H-A Pan, M Sargent, T Williams, T Xiao, M Zhu

Abstract:

Scaling laws of dust, H I gas, and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate, and metallicity are crucial to our understanding of the build-up of galaxies through their enrichment with metals and dust. In this work, we analyse how the dust and metal content varies with specific gas mass (MH I/M⋆) across a diverse sample of 423 nearby galaxies. The observed trends are interpreted with a set of Dust and Element evolUtion modelS (DEUS) – including stellar dust production, grain growth, and dust destruction – within a Bayesian framework to enable a rigorous search of the multidimensional parameter space. We find that these scaling laws for galaxies with −1.0 ≲ log MH I/M⋆ ≲ 0 can be reproduced using closed-box models with high fractions (37–89  per cent⁠) of supernova dust surviving a reverse shock, relatively low grain growth efficiencies (ϵ = 30–40), and long dust lifetimes (1–2 Gyr). The models have present-day dust masses with similar contributions from stellar sources (50–80  per cent⁠) and grain growth (20–50  per cent⁠). Over the entire lifetime of these galaxies, the contribution from stardust (>90  per cent⁠) outweighs the fraction of dust grown in the interstellar medium (<10  per cent⁠). Our results provide an alternative for the chemical evolution models that require extremely low supernova dust production efficiencies and short grain growth time-scales to reproduce local scaling laws, and could help solving the conundrum on whether or not grains can grow efficiently in the interstellar medium.

LOFAR 144-MHz follow-up observations of GW170817

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 494:4 (2020) 5110-5117

Authors:

JW Broderick, TW Shimwell, K Gourdji, A Rowlinson, S Nissanke, K Hotokezaka, PG Jonker, C Tasse, MJ Hardcastle, JBR Oonk, RP Fender, RAMJ Wijers, A Shulevski, AJ Stewart, S ter Veen, VA Moss, MHD van der Wiel, DA Nichols, A Piette, ME Bell, D Carbone, S Corbel, J Eislöffel, J-M Grießmeier, EF Keane, CJ Law, T Muñoz-Darias, M Pietka, M Serylak, AJ van der Horst, J van Leeuwen, R Wijnands, P Zarka, JM Anderson, MJ Bentum, R Blaauw, WN Brouw, M Brüggen, B Ciardi, M de Vos, S Duscha, RA Fallows, TMO Franzen, MA Garrett, AW Gunst, M Hoeft, JR Hörandel, M Iacobelli, E Jütte, LVE Koopmans, A Krankowski, P Maat, G Mann, H Mulder, A Nelles, H Paas, M Pandey-Pommier, R Pekal, W Reich, HJA Röttgering, DJ Schwarz, O Smirnov, M Soida, MC Toribio, MP van Haarlem, RJ van Weeren, C Vocks, O Wucknitz, P Zucca

STRIDES: a 3.9 per cent measurement of the Hubble constant from the strong lens system DES J0408−5354

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 494:4 (2020) 6072-6102

Authors:

AJ Shajib, S Birrer, T Treu, A Agnello, EJ Buckley-Geer, JHH Chan, L Christensen, C Lemon, H Lin, M Millon, J Poh, CE Rusu, D Sluse, C Spiniello, GC-F Chen, T Collett, F Courbin, CD Fassnacht, J Frieman, A Galan, D Gilman, A More, T Anguita, MW Auger, V Bonvin, R McMahon, G Meylan, KC Wong, TMC Abbott, J Annis, S Avila, K Bechtol, D Brooks, D Brout, DL Burke, A Carnero Rosell, M Carrasco Kind, J Carretero, FJ Castander, M Costanzi, LN da Costa, J De Vicente, S Desai, JP Dietrich, P Doel, A Drlica-Wagner, AE Evrard, DA Finley, B Flaugher, P Fosalba, J García-Bellido, DW Gerdes, D Gruen, RA Gruendl, J Gschwend, G Gutierrez, DL Hollowood, K Honscheid, D Huterer, DJ James, T Jeltema, E Krause, N Kuropatkin, TS Li, M Lima, N MacCrann, MAG Maia, JL Marshall, P Melchior, R Miquel, RLC Ogando, A Palmese, F Paz-Chinchón, AA Plazas, AK Romer, A Roodman, M Sako, E Sanchez, B Santiago, V Scarpine, M Schubnell, D Scolnic, S Serrano, I Sevilla-Noarbe, M Smith, M Soares-Santos, E Suchyta, G Tarle, D Thomas, AR Walker, Y Zhang