2015A&A...582A.121R


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2015A&A...582A.121R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 582A, 121-121 (2015/10-1)

Linking dust emission to fundamental properties in galaxies: the low-metallicity picture.

REMY-RUYER A., MADDEN S.C., GALLIANO F., LEBOUTEILLER V., BAES M., BENDO G.J., BOSELLI A., CIESLA L., CORMIER D., COORAY A., CORTESE L., DE LOOZE I., DOUBLIER-PRITCHARD V., GALAMETZ M., JONES A.P., KARCZEWSKI O.L., LU N. and SPINOGLIO L.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work, we aim to provide a consistent analysis of the dust properties from metal-poor to metal-rich environments by linking them to fundamental galactic parameters. We consider two samples of galaxies: the Dwarf Galaxy Survey (DGS) and the Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: a Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel (KINGFISH), totalling 109 galaxies, spanning almost 2dex in metallicity. We collect infrared (IR) to submillimetre (submm) data for both samples and present the complete data set for the DGS sample. We model the observed spectral energy distributions (SED) with a physically-motivated dust model to access the dust properties: dust mass, total-IR luminosity, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) mass fraction, dust temperature distribution, and dust-to-stellar mass ratio. Using a different SED model (modified black body), different dust composition (amorphous carbon in lieu of graphite), or a different wavelength coverage at submm wavelengths results in differences in the dust mass estimate of a factor two to three, showing that this parameter is subject to non-negligible systematic modelling uncertainties. We find half as much dust with the amorphous carbon dust composition. For eight galaxies in our sample, we find a rather small excess at 500µm (≤1.5σ). We find that the dust SED of low-metallicity galaxies is broader and peaks at shorter wavelengths compared to more metal-rich systems, a sign of a clumpier medium in dwarf galaxies. The PAH mass fraction and dust temperature distribution are found to be driven mostly by the specific star formation rate, sSFR, with secondary effects from metallicity. The correlations between metallicity and dust mass or total-IR luminosity are direct consequences of the stellar mass-metallicity relation. The dust-to-stellar mass ratios of metal-rich sources follow the well-studied trend of decreasing ratio for decreasing sSFR. The relation is more complex for low-metallicity galaxies with high sSFR, and depends on the chemical evolutionary stage of the source (i.e. gas-to-dust mass ratio). Dust growth processes in the ISM play a key role in the dust mass build-up with respect to the stellar content at high sSFR and low metallicity. We conclude that the evolution of the dust properties from metal-poor to metal-rich galaxies derives from a complex interplay between star formation activity, stellar mass, and metallicity.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - evolution - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - infrared: ISM - infrared: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/582/A121): table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat table8.dat table9.dat tableb1.dat>

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Number of rows : 109
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 HS 0017+1055 AG? 00 20 21.40 +11 12 21.0           ~ 20 0
2 ESO 350-38 Sy2 00 36 52.489 -33 33 17.23   14.31 14.41 13.49   ~ 378 0
3 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11150 1
4 SDSS J005456.38+255307.8 G 00 54 56.387 +25 53 07.85           ~ 23 0
5 NGC 337 EmG 00 59 50.090 -07 34 40.66 11.97 12.06 11.61 12.4 12.2 ~ 278 1
6 NGC 450 H2G 01 15 30.4565036568 -00 51 39.125259576   13.4   13.3 13.2 ~ 227 0
7 NGC 584 Sy2 01 31 20.7231919800 -06 52 04.770287472 11.93 11.44 10.48     ~ 402 2
8 NGC 625 AGN 01 35 04.632 -41 26 10.32 12.37 11.78 11.25 11.03 11.5 ~ 286 2
9 M 74 G 01 36 41.7451236624 +15 47 01.107512304 10.52 10.00 9.46 9.16   ~ 1736 1
10 UGCA 20 bCG 01 43 14.6 +19 58 51   16       ~ 55 0
11 Z 412-24 H2G 01 44 41.3 +04 53 26 15.07 15.50 15.16 14.86 14.58 ~ 99 0
12 NGC 855 GiG 02 14 03.612 +27 52 37.82 14.19 13.56 12.75 12.40   ~ 229 1
13 NGC 925 H2G 02 27 16.913 +33 34 43.97   10.69 10.12 9.55   ~ 783 1
14 NGC 1097 LIN 02 46 19.059 -30 16 29.68 10.46 9.97 9.48 8.72 9.8 ~ 1342 3
15 NGC 1140 EmG 02 54 33.5271666624 -10 01 43.142143908 12.41 12.84 12.49 13.6 13.5 ~ 286 1
16 NGC 1266 Sy1 03 16 00.7739640240 -02 25 37.827013584   14   12.46   ~ 305 1
17 NGC 1269 EmG 03 17 18.5785534752 -41 06 28.628735184 9.85 9.83 8.81 8.72   ~ 422 1
18 NGC 1316 BL? 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1387 1
19 NGC 1377 GiG 03 36 39.077 -20 54 08.14   13.38   12.12   ~ 224 0
20 SBSG 0335-052 bCG 03 37 44.06 -05 02 40.2     16.65     ~ 472 1
21 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 751 1
22 IC 342 SBG 03 46 48.514 +68 05 45.98   10.5       ~ 1517 1
23 NGC 1482 EmG 03 54 38.928 -20 30 08.82 13.15 13.14 12.15 11.29   ~ 294 2
24 NGC 1512 GiP 04 03 54.281 -43 20 55.86 11.30 11.43 10.54 10.37   ~ 396 1
25 NGC 1569 IG 04 30 49.186 +64 50 52.52 11.72 11.86 11.03     ~ 1241 3
26 NGC 1705 Sy2 04 54 13.4661493464 -53 21 39.471592428 12.32 12.96 12.56 12.58 12.9 ~ 662 1
27 NGC 1741 EmG 05 01 38.3 -04 15 25   13.7   13.02 13.6 ~ 266 0
28 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17437 0
29 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
30 NGC 2146 SBG 06 18 37.710 +78 21 25.27 11.67 11.38 10.59     ~ 721 2
31 SCHG 0618-402 H2G 06 20 03.8353 -40 16 42.997           ~ 26 0
32 NGC 2366 H2G 07 28 52.4529 +69 12 38.859 12.25 11.86 11.39 11.33   ~ 769 0
33 LEDA 2790884 bCG 08 25 55.5166210656 +35 32 31.833368556   18.2       ~ 120 1
34 UGC 4459 GiG 08 34 07.20 +66 10 54.0 15.39 15.03 14.70 14.49   ~ 338 2
35 ESO 495-21 bCG 08 36 15.190 -26 24 33.66 12.04 11.93 11.45 11.09 12.3 ~ 571 3
36 UGC 4483 GiG 08 37 03.00 +69 46 31.0 15.70 15.46 14.98 14.89   ~ 303 0
37 NGC 2798 GiP 09 17 22.9 +42 00 00 13.03 13.04 12.32     ~ 325 3
38 NGC 2841 LIN 09 22 02.6778711696 +50 58 35.737082868 10.43 10.09 9.22     ~ 1073 1
39 NGC 2915 AG? 09 26 11.532 -76 37 34.75 13.13 12.93 12.68 11.90 12.8 ~ 354 2
40 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1106 1
41 NGC 2976 GiP 09 47 15.458 +67 54 58.97 11.77 11.03 10.16 9.51   ~ 673 1
42 NGC 3049 EmG 09 54 49.651 +09 16 17.90   13.04       ~ 329 1
43 NGC 3077 GiP 10 03 19.0965510921 +68 44 01.556166166 11.23 10.85 10.14 9.74   ~ 771 0
44 NAME M81 dwB LSB 10 05 30.45024 +70 21 51.4253 15.95 15.56 15.09 14.87   ~ 203 1
45 NGC 3189 GiP 10 18 05.643 +21 49 54.98 12.60 12.12 11.15 11.14   ~ 399 2
46 NGC 3180 GiG 10 18 16.985 +41 25 27.77   10.4       ~ 735 0
47 NGC 3198 EmG 10 19 54.990 +45 32 58.88 10.83 10.87 10.33     ~ 905 1
48 IC 2574 AG? 10 28 23.6148831408 +68 24 43.440012756 11.70 11.07 10.87 10.74   ~ 665 1
49 NGC 3265 GiG 10 31 06.768 +28 47 47.98   13.87 13.54     ~ 165 1
50 Mrk 33 AG? 10 32 31.956 +54 24 03.53 13.29 13.66 13.13 12.71 12.27 ~ 368 1
51 M 95 GiP 10 43 57.7313485800 +11 42 13.301191332 10.71 10.51 9.73 9.48   ~ 1122 2
52 NGC 3353 AGN 10 45 22.390 +55 57 37.36 12.90 13.25 12.79     ~ 359 1
53 Mrk 153 AG? 10 49 05.0478242832 +52 20 07.788652296   14.6       ~ 84 0
54 NGC 3521 G 11 05 48.5680991376 -00 02 09.245076540 10.06 9.83 9.02 10.1 9.6 ~ 817 2
55 NGC 3621 Sy2 11 18 16.300 -32 48 45.36 10.10 9.44 9.56 8.07 10.1 ~ 590 3
56 Mrk 39 GiP 11 18 20.7414994848 +53 45 09.968904540   17.0       ~ 27 0
57 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.0 +12 59 29 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1386 4
58 UGC 6456 bCG 11 27 59.90 +78 59 39.0   14.50       ~ 335 1
59 NGC 3773 H2G 11 38 12.967 +12 06 42.91   13.1       ~ 207 0
60 Mrk 1450 H2G 11 38 35.6552554896 +57 52 26.636623644   15.5       ~ 121 1
61 Mrk 1304 AG? 11 42 12.253 +00 20 03.68   14.16 13.67 13.41 13.03 ~ 184 0
62 LEDA 37102 Sy1 11 51 33.3537570144 -02 22 21.893502576   17       ~ 167 0
63 NGC 3938 GiG 11 52 49.4335936248 +44 07 14.697085116 10.80 10.90 10.38     ~ 533 1
64 LEDA 2815986 AG? 12 02 02.4750603336 +54 15 51.049196784   18.0       ~ 76 0
65 LEDA 39055 EmG 12 14 02.4588226248 +53 45 17.525587212   18       ~ 83 0
66 NGC 4228 SBG 12 15 39.174 +36 19 36.80 10.63 10.30 9.93 9.74   ~ 965 1
67 NGC 4236 GiG 12 16 42.118 +69 27 45.25 10.97 10.58 10.08 9.90   ~ 400 1
68 LEDA 39402 H2G 12 17 17.093 -28 02 32.67   17       ~ 135 0
69 M 99 H2G 12 18 49.625 +14 24 59.36 10.45 10.44 9.87     ~ 919 2
70 M 100 AGN 12 22 54.9299993592 +15 49 20.296257960 10.04 10.05 9.35     ~ 1847 2
71 LEDA 101471 EmG 12 24 36.7369432538 +37 24 35.833921444           ~ 36 0
72 Mrk 209 bCG 12 26 15.69 +48 29 38.3   15.3       ~ 346 0
73 NGC 4449 EmG 12 28 11.118 +44 05 36.81 10.11 9.98 9.64 9.45   ~ 1125 1
74 NGC 4536 GiP 12 34 27.1 +02 11 18 11.14 11.16 10.55 17.393   ~ 853 3
75 NGC 4559 H2G 12 35 57.6402869976 +27 57 35.859278160   10.46 10.01     ~ 629 1
76 M 90 Sy2 12 36 49.8009839880 +13 09 46.523813040 10.56 10.26 9.54     ~ 899 1
77 M 58 Sy2 12 37 43.5 +11 49 06 10.80 10.48 9.66     ~ 1079 2
78 2MASX J12390403+3920437 H2G 12 39 04.0340323080 +39 20 43.370050560   18.7       ~ 27 0
79 M 104 LIN 12 39 59.43185902 -11 37 22.9961800 9.51 9.55 8.00 8.05   ~ 1396 3
80 NGC 4625 GiP 12 41 52.7121819576 +41 16 26.115765780 12.74 12.92 12.35     ~ 364 2
81 NGC 4631 GiP 12 42 08.009 +32 32 29.44   9.78 9.19 9.10   ~ 1095 2
82 NGC 4725 Sy2 12 50 26.5716367992 +25 30 02.733090588   13.45 12.44     ~ 695 2
83 M 94 SyG 12 50 53.0737971432 +41 07 12.900884628 9.15 8.96 8.24 7.78   ~ 1386 2
84 LEDA 2790846 EmG 12 51 52.4 +49 03 25   18.0       ~ 54 0
85 UGC 8024 GiC 12 54 05.248 +27 08 58.67 14.37 14.23 13.95 13.84   ~ 592 1
86 M 64 SyG 12 56 43.696 +21 40 57.57   9.36 8.52     ~ 940 2
87 NGC 4861 H2G 12 59 02.340 +34 51 33.98   12.90 12.32     ~ 383 2
88 LEDA 101484 EmG 13 06 24.193 +35 13 43.00           ~ 41 0
89 UGC 8201 AG? 13 06 24.85 +67 42 25.0 14.08 13.61 13.08 12.98   ~ 255 1
90 M 63 LIN 13 15 49.2741893928 +42 01 45.728076108   9.34 8.59 8.35   ~ 1224 2
91 LEDA 169741 H2G 13 21 19.6991553744 +32 08 24.832025232   19.123       ~ 28 0
92 LEDA 46982 bCG 13 25 48.66 -11 36 37.8           ~ 85 0
93 LEDA 101493 EmG 13 33 08.394 +36 36 32.45   16.7       ~ 30 0
94 NGC 5253 AGN 13 39 55.990 -31 38 24.11 11.48 10.94 10.49 10.33 13.47 ~ 1366 4
95 NGC 5398 LSB 14 01 21.555 -33 03 49.62   12.87 12.39 11.99 12.6 ~ 132 1
96 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2914 2
97 NGC 5408 EmG 14 03 20.907 -41 22 39.75   12.59   11.96 12.2 ~ 350 3
98 NGC 5474 GiP 14 05 01.608 +53 39 43.95   11.28 10.79     ~ 443 1
99 MCG+07-29-060 QSO 14 17 01.716 +43 30 13.52   15.6       ~ 172 0
100 NGC 5713 GiP 14 40 11.528 -00 17 21.16 11.88 11.84 11.20     ~ 398 2
101 UGC 9497 H2G 14 44 12.8032800372 +42 37 43.773570223   16.0       ~ 82 0
102 M 102 SyG 15 06 29.561 +55 45 47.91 11.12 10.74 9.89     ~ 552 3
103 NVSS J153412+571655 rG 15 34 13.3862564640 +57 17 07.282532472   15.8       ~ 75 1
104 NGC 6822 G 19 44 56.199 -14 47 51.29   18 8.1     ~ 1562 0
105 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2529 2
106 NGC 7331 LIN 22 37 04.0506038088 +34 24 56.800076508 10.65 10.35 9.48     ~ 1228 2
107 Mrk 930 AGN 23 31 58.630 +28 56 50.51 14.27 15.04 14.63 14.56 14.46 ~ 139 0
108 AGC 332347 bCG 23 54 56.7 +27 49 59           ~ 19 0
109 NGC 7793 GiG 23 57 49.7540045856 -32 35 27.701550744 10.26 9.74 9.28 9.06 9.7 ~ 1107 2

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