2000MNRAS.315..115D


Query : 2000MNRAS.315..115D

2000MNRAS.315..115D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 315, 115-139 (2000/June-2)

The SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey - I. First measurements of the submillimetre luminosity and dust mass functions.

DUNNE L., EALES S., EDMUNDS M., IVISON R., ALEXANDER P. and CLEMENTS D.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the first of a series of papers presenting results from the SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey (SLUGS), the first statistical survey of the submillimetre properties of the local Universe. As the initial part of this survey, we have used the SCUBA camera on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope to observe 104 galaxies from the IRAS Bright Galaxy Sample. We present here the 850-µm flux measurements.

The 60-, 100-, and 850-µm flux densities are well fitted by single-temperature dust spectral energy distributions, with the sample mean and standard deviation for the best-fitting temperature being Td=35.6±4.9K and for the dust emissivity index β=1.3±0.2. The dust temperature was found to correlate with 60-µm luminosity. The low value of β may simply mean that these galaxies contain a significant amount of dust that is colder than these temperatures. We have estimated dust masses from the 850-µm fluxes and from the fitted temperature, although if a colder component at around 20K is present (assuming a β of 2), then the estimated dust masses are a factor of 1.5-3 too low.

We have made the first direct measurements of the submillimetre luminosity function (LF) and of the dust mass function. Unlike the IRAS 60-µm LF, these are well fitted by Schechter functions. The slope of the 850-µm LF at low luminosities is steeper than -2, implying that the LF must flatten at luminosities lower than we probe here. We show that extrapolating the 60-µm LF to 850µm using a single temperature and β does not reproduce the measured submillimetre LF. A population of `cold' galaxies (Td<25K) emitting strongly at submillimetre wavelengths would have been excluded from the 60-µm-selected sample. If such galaxies do exist, then this estimate of the 850-µm flux is biased (it is underestimated). Whether such a population does exist is unknown at present.

We correlate many of the global galaxy properties with the FIR/submillimetre properties. We find that there is a tendency for less luminous galaxies to contain hotter dust and to have a greater star formation efficiency (cf. Young). The average gas-to-dust ratio for the sample is 581±43 (using both the atomic and molecular hydrogen), which is significantly higher than the Galactic value of 160. We believe that this discrepancy is probably due to a `cold dust' component at Td≤20K in our galaxies. There is a surprisingly tight correlation between dust mass and the mass of molecular hydrogen, estimated from CO measurements, with an intrinsic scatter of ≃50per cent.


Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: luminosity function, mass function - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 118

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Number of rows : 118
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 UGC 12914 LIN 00 01 38.3220061296 +23 29 01.190922432   13.2       ~ 150 1
2 UGC 12915 GiP 00 01 41.937 +23 29 45.20   13.9       ~ 120 1
3 NGC 23 AG? 00 09 53.411 +25 55 25.46   12.5       ~ 313 3
4 UGC 556 GiG 00 54 50.2180539288 +29 14 48.170620788   15.3       ~ 91 0
5 NGC 470 GiP 01 19 44.8526263032 +03 24 36.027176544 12.63 12.53 11.78     ~ 275 1
6 Z 436-30 LIN 01 20 02.654 +14 21 41.73   14.9       ~ 153 0
7 UGC 903 AG? 01 21 47.793 +17 35 32.58   14.7       ~ 91 0
8 NGC 520 AG? 01 24 34.90 +03 47 29.4 12.41 12.24 11.42     ~ 513 3
9 ZW III 35 Sy2 01 44 30.516 +17 06 09.18   15.24 14.81     ~ 249 0
10 NGC 695 G 01 51 14.3479513536 +22 34 55.956444960   13.7       ~ 185 1
11 NGC 697 GiG 01 51 17.568 +22 21 28.69   12.7       ~ 122 0
12 NGC 716 AG? 01 52 59.6547585288 +12 42 30.693406572   14.0       ~ 92 0
13 UGC 1451 GiG 01 58 30.030 +25 21 36.13   14.3       ~ 73 0
14 NGC 772 GiP 01 59 19.5557148984 +19 00 27.475677216 11.35 11.09 10.31 10.23 9.38 ~ 325 1
15 NGC 877 LSB 02 17 59.6453041536 +14 32 38.215857696   12.5       ~ 177 1
16 NGC 958 Sy2 02 30 42.8187658032 -02 56 20.526742608   13.0   11.81 12.4 ~ 152 0
17 NGC 992 GiG 02 37 25.491 +21 06 03.04   13.5       ~ 134 1
18 UGC 2238 AG? 02 46 17.482 +13 05 44.33   15.2       ~ 128 1
19 IRAS 02438+2122 GiG 02 46 39.192 +21 35 09.38   16.0       ~ 73 0
20 NGC 1134 AG? 02 53 41.3598078576 +13 00 51.209541468   13.2       ~ 114 1
21 UGC 2369 PaG 02 54 00.9 +14 58 31   14.6       ~ 115 1
22 UGC 2369 S GiP 02 54 01.80 +14 58 14.0           ~ 101 1
23 NVSS J025557+004132 rG 02 55 57.2812303104 +00 41 33.370546416   14.9       ~ 91 0
24 NGC 1222 Sy2 03 08 56.7398731608 -02 57 18.587969280   13.3   13.0 13.2 ~ 193 0
25 IRAS 03359+1523 G 03 38 47.1918750504 +15 32 53.853117504   16.3       ~ 106 0
26 UGC 2982 AG? 04 12 22.670 +05 32 49.13   15.50       ~ 159 0
27 NGC 1614 Sy1 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 667 0
28 NGC 1667 Sy2 04 48 37.1804579280 -06 19 11.824427712   13.66 12.86 11.72   ~ 364 1
29 NGC 2623 LIN 08 38 24.016 +25 45 16.29 14.10 13.99 13.36     ~ 498 1
30 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
31 NGC 2782 Sy2 09 14 05.1 +40 06 49 12.29 12.30 11.63     ~ 472 3
32 NGC 2785 GiP 09 15 15.3411609600 +40 55 02.919730404   14.9       ~ 79 1
33 UGC 4881 IG 09 15 55.5 +44 19 58   14.9       ~ 169 0
34 NGC 2856 GiP 09 24 16.0155478176 +49 14 57.076425384   14.10       ~ 86 2
35 Z 239-11 GiP 09 36 30.8337360552 +48 28 10.808036796   15.0       ~ 54 0
36 NGC 2966 GiP 09 42 11.5147585416 +04 40 23.485202148   14.0       ~ 113 0
37 NGC 2990 GiG 09 46 17.219 +05 42 31.85   12.5       ~ 86 1
38 IC 563 AG? 09 46 20.361 +03 02 43.86   14.7       ~ 91 0
39 IC 564 rG 09 46 21.0998750808 +03 04 17.078546964   14.1       ~ 97 0
40 UGC 5376 AG? 10 00 27.0526712088 +03 22 27.627340368   14.5       ~ 79 0
41 NGC 3094 AG? 10 01 25.9394231904 +15 46 12.175678236   13.5       ~ 115 0
42 NGC 3110 Sy1 10 04 02.0 -06 28 29   13.4   13.3 12.5 ~ 174 3
43 NVSS J102000+081335 rG 10 20 00.1849825704 +08 13 33.648546108   17.5       ~ 157 1
44 NGC 3221 AG? 10 22 19.988 +21 34 10.56   14.3       ~ 142 1
45 NGC 3367 Sy1 10 46 34.9528432440 +13 45 03.081157488 11.89 12.05 11.50     ~ 275 1
46 LEDA 33083 LIN 10 59 18.128 +24 32 34.74   15.7       ~ 274 1
47 APG 148 IG 11 03 54.0 +40 51 00   14.29       ~ 177 1
48 NGC 3583 GiP 11 14 10.979 +48 19 06.16   11.6       ~ 203 1
49 MCG+00-29-023 Sy2 11 21 12.261 -02 59 03.00   15.0       ~ 121 0
50 IC 2810 AGN 11 25 45.055 +14 40 35.98   15.4       ~ 126 0
51 NGC 3994 LIN 11 57 36.8662975416 +32 16 39.447161112   13.51 12.87     ~ 196 1
52 NGC 3995 rG 11 57 44.098 +32 17 38.64   12.81       ~ 166 0
53 NGC 4045 AGN 12 02 42.2505701136 +01 58 36.362990064   13.144   16.938 12.1 ~ 198 0
54 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
55 NGC 4273 GiP 12 19 56.063 +05 20 36.12   12.3       ~ 263 0
56 6dFGS gJ122503.9-064053 LIN 12 25 03.8941406496 -06 40 52.501670544   15.53       ~ 68 0
57 NGC 4355 Sy2 12 26 54.6206739120 -00 52 39.421212996   14.21 13.37     ~ 491 2
58 NGC 4433 EmG 12 27 38.610 -08 16 42.42   13.4   12.40 12.7 ~ 100 0
59 NGC 4793 SBG 12 54 40.6141698528 +28 56 19.233837060   12.50 11.93     ~ 184 2
60 NGC 4922 SyG 13 01 25.2660290577 +29 18 49.879144069   15.60 14.67 13.85   ~ 253 5
61 NGC 5020 AG? 13 12 39.873 +12 35 59.04   13.4       ~ 94 0
62 IC 860 LIN 13 15 03.51 +24 37 07.8   14.8       ~ 217 0
63 IC 883 SBG 13 20 35.4 +34 08 22   14.8       ~ 400 1
64 NGC 5104 rG 13 21 23.1 +00 20 33   14.5   13.227   ~ 154 0
65 NGC 5256 PaG 13 38 17.81 +48 16 41.2   14.1 13.42     ~ 430 1
66 NGC 5257 H2G 13 39 52.273 +00 50 22.48   13.7 12.99     ~ 197 0
67 APG 240 PaG 13 39 55.06 +00 50 06.4   12.6       ~ 154 0
68 NGC 5258 GiP 13 39 57.6768310848 +00 49 51.009668076   13.8 12.83     ~ 174 0
69 UGC 8739 GiG 13 49 13.912 +35 15 27.04   14.7       ~ 118 1
70 NGC 5390 LIN 13 55 39.9385716624 +40 27 42.380606592   12.81 11.93 10.04   ~ 350 1
71 NGC 5394 GiP 13 58 33.6405096192 +37 27 12.732147036   13.7 13.12     ~ 202 1
72 APG 84 IG 13 58 34.30 +37 27 10.9           ~ 146 0
73 NGC 5395 Sy2 13 58 37.9605982608 +37 25 28.161627744   13.26 12.48     ~ 214 1
74 NGC 5433 rG 14 02 36.0 +32 30 38   14.0       ~ 91 1
75 NGC 5426 GiP 14 03 24.8484884640 -06 04 08.186632788   12.6   12.76 12.4 ~ 168 0
76 APG 271 IG 14 03 25.45 -06 02 59.9           ~ 209 0
77 NGC 5427 Sy1 14 03 26.0408044536 -06 01 50.682790236   14.67 13.96 11.54   ~ 288 0
78 Mrk 1490 AGN 14 19 43.2275567784 +49 14 12.014867004   15.4       ~ 126 0
79 NGC 5600 GiG 14 23 49.541 +14 38 19.45   11.9       ~ 94 0
80 NGC 5653 H2G 14 30 10.4187147048 +31 12 55.568509596   12.7       ~ 174 1
81 NGC 5665 AG? 14 32 25.796 +08 04 42.43   12.6       ~ 142 0
82 NGC 5676 GiG 14 32 46.853 +49 27 28.11   11.7       ~ 254 1
83 NGC 5713 GiP 14 40 11.528 -00 17 21.16 11.88 11.84 11.20     ~ 398 2
84 UGC 9618 IG 14 57 00.4 +24 36 44   14.3       ~ 122 1
85 NGC 5792 Sy2 14 58 22.709 -01 05 27.89   11.8   11.8 11.1 ~ 183 0
86 Z 49-57 GiC 15 13 13.0927 +07 13 31.850   15.5       ~ 238 1
87 NGC 5900 GiP 15 15 05.017 +42 12 35.47   14.43 13.39     ~ 105 0
88 Z 221-50 SyG 15 18 06.1187 +42 44 45.086   15.0 15     ~ 219 1
89 NGC 5929 Sy1 15 26 06.1564333536 +41 40 14.384294616   13.0 14.00     ~ 440 0
90 NGC 5930 GiP 15 26 07.9964334517 +41 40 33.691556640   13.0       ~ 431 0
91 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LIN 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01   15.61       ~ 272 1
92 NGC 5936 H2G 15 30 00.846 +12 59 21.55   13.0       ~ 167 1
93 NGC 5937 Sy2 15 30 46.1177972544 -02 49 46.042511232   13.1       ~ 90 0
94 NGC 5953 GiP 15 34 32.4 +15 11 38   13.23 12.45     ~ 370 1
95 NGC 5954 GiP 15 34 35.175 +15 11 53.67   13.7       ~ 174 0
96 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
97 6dFGS gJ153611.7-052352 LIN 15 36 11.7 -05 23 53   16.7       ~ 36 0
98 NGC 5962 GiP 15 36 31.6809457296 +16 36 27.933030504 12.04 11.98 11.34     ~ 249 1
99 NGC 5990 Sy2 15 46 16.3702704024 +02 24 55.693907820   13.1       ~ 142 1
100 NGC 6052 AG? 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 351 2
101 Z 52-37 G 16 30 56.539 +04 04 58.36   14.9       ~ 102 1
102 NGC 6181 GiG 16 32 21.1 +19 49 29   12.7       ~ 248 0
103 NGC 7448 AG? 23 00 03.589 +15 58 49.31   12.0       ~ 228 0
104 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2096 3
105 IC 5283 GiP 23 03 17.9800776408 +08 53 36.838944528   15.2       ~ 120 1
106 Z 453-62 G 23 04 56.514 +19 33 07.86   15.2       ~ 107 0
107 NGC 7479 Sy2 23 04 56.6432243448 +12 19 22.357387020 11.74 11.60 10.85 10.47 9.66 ~ 743 2
108 NGC 7541 GiP 23 14 43.857 +04 32 02.04   12.7       ~ 320 1
109 IC 5298 Sy2 23 16 00.6756811155 +25 33 24.081139422   15.0       ~ 193 0
110 NGC 7591 SyG 23 18 16.2727927344 +06 35 09.108933504   13.8       ~ 269 0
111 NGC 7592 Sy2 23 18 22.0 -04 24 57           ~ 160 0
112 NGC 7674 Sy2 23 27 56.6973043968 +08 46 44.253707772 13.84 13.92 13.23 12.64   ~ 700 4
113 NGC 7678 AGN 23 28 27.8628511800 +22 25 16.568913432   15.3       ~ 201 0
114 NGC 7679 Sy2 23 28 46.6613717400 +03 30 41.013578196   13.2       ~ 270 1
115 NGC 7714 GiP 23 36 14.1257730600 +02 09 18.197422668   14.91 14.36     ~ 765 1
116 APG 284 PaG 23 36 19 +02 09.3   12.6       ~ 607 0
117 NGC 7771 GiG 23 51 24.880 +20 06 42.57 13.42 13.08 12.25     ~ 338 4
118 Mrk 331 GiP 23 51 26.731 +20 35 10.22   14.9       ~ 227 0

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