2001A&A...374...42D


Query : 2001A&A...374...42D

2001A&A...374...42D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 374, 42-65 (2001/7-4)

Warm dust as a tracer of galaxies with gaseous halos.

DAHLEM M., LAZENDIC J.S., HAYNES R.F., EHLE M. and LISENFELD U.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present radio continuum observations conducted with the VLA and ATCA of a sample of 15 edge-on spiral galaxies. 11 of these galaxies, with inclination angles of i>75° and neither active galactic nuclei nor nearby interaction partners, are suitable for studies of halo properties in relation to the level of star formation in their disks. In 6 of these 11 galaxies radio halos were detected at the angular resolution of the current data. In the remaining cases the presence of halo emission could not be proven unambiguously, partly due to relatively low angular resolution. A clear trend was found that galaxies with radio halos are those with the highest far-infrared 60µm to 100µm flux ratios. This shows the suitability of high f60/f100 ratios of ≥0.4 as a reliable tracer of galaxies with high star formation rates and related disk-halo interactions, leading to the presence of extraplanar emission, e.g. from cosmic ray electrons. The measured exponential scale heights of those 6 radio halos that were clearly detected range from about 1.4 to 3.1kpc. All 4 physically small galaxies in our sample do show extraplanar synchrotron radio emission, indicating that their more shallow gravitational potential compared to normal-sized spirals might facilitate the escape of cosmic-ray electrons from the sites of star formation in their disks. Although the galaxies with the highest energy input rates into the ISM of their disks are those that have the most prominent radio halos, there is no direct relation between the halo scale heights and the energy input rates. Instead, the scale heights of the radio halos are dominated by the energy losses of the cosmic ray electrons on their way out of the galaxy disks.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: halos - galaxies: starburst - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2812 2
2 NGC 1055 GiP 02 41 45.233 +00 26 35.45 11.59 11.40 10.59 10.5 10.7 ~ 283 2
3 NGC 1406 EmG 03 39 23.3038688087 -31 19 17.505737604   12.42   11.24 11.9 ~ 117 0
4 NGC 1421 EmG 03 42 29.2806642840 -13 29 16.951034724   12.38       ~ 192 0
5 NGC 1511 GiP 03 59 36.98373 -67 38 03.3430   11.97   10.74 11.1 ~ 137 0
6 NGC 2748 GiG 09 13 43.03707 +76 28 31.2310   11.7       ~ 203 0
7 NGC 2820 GiP 09 21 45.564 +64 15 28.87   13.1       ~ 162 0
8 NGC 3175 EmG 10 14 42.1304335632 -28 52 19.628995332   12.14   11.7 11.2 ~ 100 0
9 NGC 3437 EmG 10 52 35.7533541720 +22 56 02.883954120   12.575 11.961 11.474 10.818 ~ 184 1
10 NGC 3717 EmG 11 31 31.992 -30 18 27.86   12.21   10.56 11.0 ~ 99 0
11 NGC 4527 GiP 12 34 08.4 +02 39 15   12.4       ~ 532 2
12 NGC 4700 AGN 12 49 08.148 -11 24 35.48   12.7 14.32 12.7 12.5 ~ 99 0
13 NGC 5073 Sy2 13 19 20.6629199856 -14 50 40.937423928   13.46   12.19   ~ 95 0
14 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4338 2
15 NGC 7090 EmG 21 36 28.865 -54 33 26.35 12.35 11.60 11.05 10.82 11.2 ~ 165 0
16 NGC 7462 GiG 23 02 46.494 -40 50 06.71   12.07   11.27 12.1 ~ 97 0
17 NGC 7541 GiP 23 14 43.857 +04 32 02.04   12.7       ~ 320 1

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