Dusty winds clear JWST super-early galaxies

First author: Fabrizio Fiore

The JWST discovery of a number of super-early (redshift $z>10$), blue galaxies requires these systems to be essentially dust-free in spite of their large stellar masses. A possible explanation is that dust is evacuated by radiatively-driven outflows. We test this hypothesis by deriving the Eddington ratio, $\lambda_E$, for 134 galaxies at $6.5< z <16$. We find a strong anti-correlation between $\lambda_E$ and dust UV optical depth, $\tau_{1500} \propto \lambda_E^{-0.63}$; also, $\lambda_E$ increases with redshift. We confirm that galaxies exceeding a specific star formation rate ${\rm sSFR} > 13, \rm Gyr^{-1}$ develop powerful outflows clearing the galaxy from its dust. This result is supported by ALMA dust continuum non-detections in three super-early systems


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