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2000MNRAS.311..683L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 311, 683-688 (2000/February-1)

SCUBA observations of the elliptical galaxy NGC 4374.

LEEUW L.L., SANSOM A.E. and ROBSON E.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present SCUBA imaging and photometry of the elliptical galaxy NGC 4374. The imaging observations are used to examine the spatial distribution of thermal emission from dust and the radio-to-infrared continuum spectrum. In the SCUBA 850-µm image, the galaxy is found to be a point source, constraining the emission to a region less than 15 arcsec across (1.5kpc for a distance of 20.74Mpc). The simplest interpretation is that the 2000-850µm SCUBA emission is synchroton from a compact core or inner jet, and most unlikely to be thermal emission from cold diffuse dust. We cannot exclude free-free emission, but this would be very unexpected. The thermal emission from dust is shown in IRAS data and these, along with the 450-µm SCUBA datum, give a dust temperature of 35K, corresponding to a dust mass of 1.2x105M. These are pilot observations in a programme to look for cold, diffusely distributed dust in elliptical galaxies; however, much deeper 450-µm imaging is required to investigate this in NGC 4374.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: thermal - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: individual: NGC 4374 - radio continuum: galaxies

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