2014MNRAS.441..869D


Query : 2014MNRAS.441..869D

2014MNRAS.441..869D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 441, 869-885 (2014/June-2)

The distribution of interstellar dust in CALIFA edge-on galaxies via oligochromatic radiative transfer fitting.

DE GEYTER G., BAES M., CAMPS P., FRITZ J., DE LOOZE I., HUGHES T.M., VIAENE S. and GENTILE G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the amount and spatial distribution of interstellar dust in edge-on spiral galaxies, using detailed radiative transfer modelling of a homogeneous sample of 12 galaxies selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey. Our automated fitting routine, fitskirt, was first validated against artificial data. This is done by simultaneously reproducing the Sloan Digital Sky Survey g-, r-, i- and z-band observations of a toy model in order to combine the information present in the different bands. We show that this combined, oligochromatic fitting has clear advantages over standard monochromatic fitting especially regarding constraints on the dust properties. We model all galaxies in our sample using a three-component model, consisting of a double-exponential disc to describe the stellar and dust discs and using a Sérsic profile to describe the central bulge. The full model contains 19 free parameters, and we are able to constrain all these parameters to a satisfactory level of accuracy without human intervention or strong boundary conditions. Apart from two galaxies, the entire sample can be accurately reproduced by our model. We find that the dust disc is about 75 percent more extended but only half as high as the stellar disc. The average face-on optical depth in the V band is 0.76 and the spread of 0.60 within our sample is quite substantial, which indicates that some spiral galaxies are relatively opaque even when seen face-on.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): radiative transfer - dust, extinction - ISM: structure - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IC 2098 Sy2 04 50 44.304 -05 25 06.76   14.5       ~ 54 0
2 UGC 4136 LSB 07 59 54.4356635208 +47 24 47.125791432   14.96       ~ 37 1
3 UGC 4163 G 08 01 26.4097902048 +44 11 37.010100804   15.5       ~ 28 0
4 SN 2002bx SN* 09 19 54.98 +37 12 08.3     16.9     SNII 17 1
5 IC 2461 Sy2 09 19 58.030 +37 11 27.77   15.1       ~ 138 0
6 UGC 5481 GiG 10 09 51.4479436320 +30 19 14.881589976   15.1       ~ 37 0
7 NGC 3650 GiG 11 22 35.380 +20 42 14.50   14.6       ~ 42 0
8 NAME Coma Supercluster SCG 11 23 +23.9           ~ 270 0
9 NGC 3987 AGN 11 57 20.907 +25 11 43.63   14.4       ~ 117 0
10 SN 2001V SN* 11 57 24.910 +25 12 09.51   14.62       SNIa 103 1
11 NGC 4013 GiG 11 58 31.417 +43 56 49.28   12.4       ~ 423 1
12 NGC 4169 Sy2 12 12 18.7701840312 +29 10 45.851425968   12.9 12.34 11.67   ~ 142 1
13 HCG 61 CGG 12 12 25.587 +29 09 57.14     13.5     ~ 57 0
14 NGC 4174 Sy2 12 12 26.8876661016 +29 08 57.158312172   14.3 13.64 13.05   ~ 109 2
15 NGC 4175 AGN 12 12 31.086 +29 10 08.06   14.2 13.45 12.71   ~ 115 0
16 IC 3203 EmG 12 21 45.670 +25 53 04.58   15.7       ~ 50 0
17 SN 2003ac SN* 12 21 47.35 +25 52 33.1     18.9     SNIIb: 10 1
18 NGC 4565 LIN 12 36 20.804 +25 59 14.61   13.61 12.43     ~ 956 0
19 M 104 LIN 12 39 59.43185902 -11 37 22.9961800 9.51 9.55 8.00 8.05   ~ 1396 3
20 IC 4225 GiG 13 20 00.890 +31 58 52.75   15.1       ~ 40 0
21 NGC 5166 GiG 13 28 15.044 +32 01 56.55   15.598       ~ 54 1
22 NGC 5905 H2G 15 15 23.3280793632 +55 31 01.926808032   13.6       ~ 273 1
23 NGC 5908 GiG 15 16 43.2078654048 +55 24 33.341168448   13.5       ~ 164 1
24 NGC 5980 GiG 15 41 30.4164434016 +15 47 15.745031088   13.3       ~ 100 0
25 UGC 12518 GiP 23 20 12.781 +07 55 55.62   15.7       ~ 59 0

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