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2022A&A...664A.187B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 664A, 187-187 (2022/8-1)

Dust emissivity in resolved spiral galaxies.

BIANCHI S., CASASOLA V., CORBELLI E., GALLIANO F., MAGRINI L., NERSESIAN A., SALVESTRINI F., BAES M., CASSARA L.P., CLARK C.J.R., DE LOOZE I., JONES A.P., MADDEN S.C., MOSENKOV A. and YSARD N.

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Context. The far-infrared (FIR) and sub-millimeter (submm) emissivity, εν, of the Milky Way (MW) cirrus is an important benchmark for dust grain models. Dust masses in other galaxies are generally derived from the FIR/submm using the emission properties of these MW-calibrated models.
Aims. We seek to derive the FIR/submm εν in nine nearby spiral galaxies to check its compatibility with MW cirrus measurements.
Methods. We obtained values of εν at 70-500 µm, using maps of dust emission from the Herschel satellite and of gas surface density from the THINGS and HERACLES surveys on a scale generally corresponding to 440 pc. We studied the variation of εν with the surface brightness ratio Iν(250 µm)/Iν(500 µm), a proxy for the intensity of the interstellar radiation field heating the dust.
Results. We find that the average value of εν agrees with MW estimates for pixels sharing the same color as the cirrus, namely, for Iν(250 µm)/Iν(500 µm)=4.5. For Iν(250 µm)/Iν(500 µm)> 5, the measured emissivity is instead up to a factor ∼2 lower than predicted from MW dust models heated by stronger radiation fields. Regions with higher Iν(250 µm)/Iν(500 µm) are preferentially closer to the galactic center and have a higher overall (stellar+gas) surface density and molecular fraction. The results do not depend strongly on the adopted CO-to-molecular conversion factor and do not appear to be affected by the mixing of heating conditions.
Conclusions. Our results confirm the validity of MW dust models at low density, but are at odds with predictions for grain evolution in higher density environments. If the lower-than-expected εν at high Iν(250 µm)/Iν(500 µm) is the result of intrinsic variations in the dust properties, it would imply an underestimation of the dust mass surface density of up to a factor ∼2 when using current dust models.

Abstract Copyright: © S. Bianchi et al. 2022

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

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