Herschel -ATLAS: Rapid evolution of dust in galaxies over the last 5 billion years
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Dunne, L.
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Gomez, H. L.
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da Cunha, E.
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Charlot, S.
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Dye, S.
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Eales, S.
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Maddox, S. J.
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Rowlands, K.
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Smith, D. J.B.
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Auld, R.
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Baes, M.
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Bonfield, D. G.
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Bourne, N.
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Buttiglione, S.
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Cava, A.
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Clements, D. L.
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Coppin, K. E.K.
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Cooray, A.
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Dariush, A.
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de Zotti, G.
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Driver, S
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2018-12-20T14:12:43Z
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2018-12-20T14:12:43Z
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2011
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumen 417, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 1510-1533
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00358711
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13652966
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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19363.x
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154780
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We present the first direct and unbiased measurement of the evolution of the dust mass function of galaxies over the past 5 billion years of cosmic history using data from the Science Demonstration Phase of the Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (Herschel-ATLAS). The sample consists of galaxies selected at 250 m which have reliable counterparts from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) at z < 0.5, and contains 1867 sources. Dust masses are calculated using both a single-temperature grey-body model for the spectral energy distribution and also a model with multiple temperature components. The dust temperature for either model shows no trend with redshift. Splitting the sample into bins of redshift reveals a strong evolution in the dust properties of the most massive galaxies. At z= 0.4-0.5, massive galaxies had dust masses about five times larger than in the local Universe. At the same time, the dust-to-stellar mass ratio was about three to four times larger, and the opti