2010ApJ...713..626B -
Astrophys. J., 713, 626-636 (2010/April-2)
Total infrared luminosity estimation of resolved and unresolved galaxies.
BOQUIEN M., BENDO G., CALZETTI D., DALE D., ENGELBRACHT C., KENNICUTT R., LEE J.C., VAN ZEE L. and MOUSTAKAS J.
Abstract (from CDS):
The total infrared (TIR) luminosity from galaxies can be used to examine both star formation and dust physics. We provide here new relations to estimate the TIR luminosity from various Spitzer bands, in particular from the 8 µm and 24 µm bands. To do so, we use data for 45'' subregions within a subsample of nearby face-on spiral galaxies from the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS) that have known oxygen abundances as well as integrated galaxy data from the SINGS, the Local Volume Legacy survey (LVL), and Engelbracht et al. samples. Taking into account the oxygen abundances of the subregions, the star formation rate intensity, and the relative emission of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at 8 µm, the warm dust at 24 µm, and the cold dust at 70 µm and 160 µm, we derive new relations to estimate the TIR luminosity from just one or two of the Spitzer bands. We also show that the metallicity and the star formation intensity must be taken into account when estimating the TIR luminosity from two wave bands, especially when data longward of 24 µm are not available.
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