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2017ApJ...835...55T - Astrophys. J., 835, 55-55 (2017/January-3)

The 1.1 mm continuum survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud: physical properties and evolution of the dust-selected clouds.

TAKEKOSHI T., MINAMIDANI T., KOMUGI S., KOHNO K., TOSAKI T., SORAI K., MULLER E., MIZUNO N., KAWAMURA A., ONISHI T., FUKUI Y., EZAWA H., OSHIMA T., SCOTT K.S., AUSTERMANN J.E., MATSUO H., ARETXAGA I., HUGHES D.H., KAWABE R., WILSON G.W. and YUN M.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The first 1.1 mm continuum survey toward the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) was performed using the AzTEC instrument installed on the ASTE 10 m telescope. This survey covered 4.5 deg2 of the SMC with 1σ noise levels of 5-12 mJy beam–1, and 44 extended objects were identified. The 1.1 mm extended emission has good spatial correlation with Herschel 160 µm, indicating that the origin of the 1.1 mm extended emission is thermal emission from a cold dust component. We estimated physical properties using the 1.1 mm and filtered Herschel data (100, 160, 250, 350, and 500 µm). The 1.1 mm objects show dust temperatures of 17-45 K and gas masses of 4 x 103-3 x 105 M, assuming single-temperature thermal emission from the cold dust with an emissivity index, β, of 1.2 and a gas-to-dust ratio of 1000. These physical properties are very similar to those of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in our galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud. The 1.1 mm objects also displayed good spatial correlation with the Spitzer 24 µm and CO emission, suggesting that the 1.1 mm objects trace the dense gas regions as sites of massive star formation. The dust temperature of the 1.1 mm objects also demonstrated good correlation with the 24 µm flux connected to massive star formation. This supports the hypothesis that the heating source of the cold dust is mainly local star-formation activity in the 1.1 mm objects. The classification of the 1.1 mm objects based on the existence of star-formation activity reveals the differences in the dust temperature, gas mass, and radius, which reflects the evolution sequence of GMCs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: SMC - ISM: clouds - ISM: molecules - Magellanic Clouds - Magellanic Clouds

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/835/55): table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table7.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 2-5: [TMK2017] SW-NN (Nos 1-24), [TMK2017] NE-NN (Nos 1-14), [TMK2017] Wing-N (Nos 1-5), [TMK2017] N88-1 N=1. Table 7: [TMK2017] SW PCA NN (Nos 1-28), [TMK2017] NE PCA NN (Nos 1-14), [TMK2017] Wing PCA NN (Nos 1-10), [TMK2017] N88 PCA 1 N=1.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 12

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