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2003A&A...401..873W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 873-893 (2003/4-3)

The Small Magellanic Cloud in the far infrared. I. ISO's 170 µm map and revisit of the IRAS 12-100 µm data.

WILKE K., STICKEL M., HAAS M., HERBSTMEIER U., KLAAS U. and LEMKE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The ISOPHOT experiment onboard the ISO satellite generated a complete view of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) at 170µm with 1.5arcmin resolution. The map is analysed using an automated photometry program enabling accurate photometric characterization of the far infrared (FIR) emitting regions. An integrated FIR luminosity of 8.5x107L is obtained, leading to a star formation rate of SFRFIR=0.015M/yr. With an average dust temperature of <TD,170/100=20.5K>, the total dust mass follows to MD=3.7x105 M. In this paper, the sources detected at 170µm are compared with those obtainable from the IRAS satellite data. For this purpose, the 12µm, 25µm, 60µm, and 100µm IRAS high resolution (HiRes) maps of the SMC are re-examined using the same method. In contrast to former studies, this provides an all-band ISO/IRAS source catalog which is no longer based on eyeball classification, but relies on an algorithm which is capable of automated, repeatable photometry, even for irregular sources. In the mid infrared IRAS bands numerous bright FIR emitting regions in the SMC are detected and classified: 73 sources are found at 12µm, 135 at 25µm (most of them with Fν<1.0Jy). All three FIR bands at 170µm, 100µm, and 60µm reproduce the overall morphological structure of the SMC similarly well, in contrast to the 12µm and 25µm maps which only contain a limited number of extended sources and do not trace the main body of the SMC. 243 sources are detected in the ISO 170µm map, 155 of them with Fν≥2.0Jy. Comparable numbers are found for the two FIR IRAS maps at 60µm (384) and 100µm (338) with fluxes up to 450 Jy. 70 of the 243 170µm sources are assigned a general SED type (``cold'', ``warm'', i.e., <30K, >30K) for the first time. A comparison with earlier IRAS results suggests that many source flux densities in those studies have been under- or overestimated because of non-standardized fitting methods. Many sources with flux densities up to 40Jy listed in former catalogs cannot be identified in our data.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: magellanic clouds - ISM: general - ISM: dust, extinction

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/401/873): tablea.dat tableb.dat tablec.dat tabled.dat tablee.dat>

Nomenclature: Table a: [WSH2003] a-NN (Nos a-1 to a-73). Table b: [WSH2003] b-NNN (Nos b-1 to b-135). Table c: [WSH2003] c-NNN (Nos c-1 to c-384). Table d: [WSH2003] d-NNN (Nos d-1 to d-338). Table e: [WSH2003] e-NNN (Nos e-1 to e-243).

Simbad objects: 525

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