Stellar populations dominated by massive stars in dusty starburst galaxies across cosmic time

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Zhi-Yu Zhang
D. Romano
R. J. Ivison
Padelis P. Papadopoulos
F. Matteucci
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Institute for Astronomy
[2] European Southern Observatory,Department of Physics, Section of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics
[3] INAF,Department of Physics, Section of Astronomy
[4] Astrophysics and Space Science Observatory,undefined
[5] Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,undefined
[6] Research Center for Astronomy,undefined
[7] Academy of Athens,undefined
[8] University of Trieste,undefined
[9] INAF,undefined
[10] Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste,undefined
[11] INFN,undefined
[12] Sezione di Trieste,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 558卷
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All measurements of cosmic star formation must assume an initial distribution of stellar masses—the stellar initial mass function—in order to extrapolate from the star-formation rate measured for typically rare, massive stars (of more than eight solar masses) to the total star-formation rate across the full stellar mass spectrum1. The shape of the stellar initial mass function in various galaxy populations underpins our understanding of the formation and evolution of galaxies across cosmic time2. Classical determinations of the stellar initial mass function in local galaxies are traditionally made at ultraviolet, optical and near-infrared wavelengths, which cannot be probed in dust-obscured galaxies2,3, especially distant starbursts, whose apparent star-formation rates are hundreds to thousands of times higher than in the Milky Way, selected at submillimetre (rest-frame far-infrared) wavelengths4,5. The 13C/18O isotope abundance ratio in the cold molecular gas—which can be probed via the rotational transitions of the 13CO and C18O isotopologues—is a very sensitive index of the stellar initial mass function, with its determination immune to the pernicious effects of dust. Here we report observations of 13CO and C18O emission for a sample of four dust-enshrouded starbursts at redshifts of approximately two to three, and find unambiguous evidence for a top-heavy stellar initial mass function in all of them. A low 13CO/C18O ratio for all our targets—alongside a well tested, detailed chemical evolution model benchmarked on the Milky Way6—implies that there are considerably more massive stars in starburst events than in ordinary star-forming spiral galaxies. This can bring these extraordinary starbursts closer to the ‘main sequence’ of star-forming galaxies7, although such main-sequence galaxies may not be immune to changes in initial stellar mass function, depending on their star-formation densities.
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