2002ApJ...567..221P


Query : 2002ApJ...567..221P

2002ApJ...567..221P - Astrophys. J., 567, 221-236 (2002/March-1)

Cold dust in late-type Virgo cluster galaxies.

POPESCU C.C., TUFFS R.J., VOELK H.J., PIERINI D. and MADORE B.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have statistically analyzed the spatially integrated far-infrared (FIR) emissions of the complete volume- and luminosity-limited sample of late-type (later than S0) Virgo Cluster galaxies measured using the Infrared Space Observatory by Tuffs and coworkers in bands centered on 60, 100, and 170 µm. Thirty of 38 galaxies detected at all three wavelengths contain a cold dust emission component, present within all morphological types of late-type systems ranging from early giant spiral galaxies to blue compact dwarfs (BCDs) and which could not have been recognized by IRAS. We fitted the data with a superposition of two modified blackbody functions, physically identified with a localized warm dust emission component associated with H II regions (whose temperature was constrained to be 47 K), and a diffuse emission component of cold dust. The cold dust temperatures were found to be broadly distributed, with a median of 18 K, some 8-10 K lower than would have been predicted from IRAS. The derived total dust mass is correspondingly increased by factors of typically 6-13. A good linear correlation is found between the ``warm FIR'' luminosities and the Hα equivalent widths (EWs), supporting the assumptions of our constrained spectral energy distribution fit procedure. We also found a good nonlinear correlation between the ``cold FIR'' luminosities and the Hα EWs, consistent with the prediction of Popescu and coworkers that the FIR-submillimeter emission should mainly be due to diffuse nonionizing UV photons. Both the ``warm'' and the ``cold'' FIR luminosity components are nonlinearly correlated with the (predominantly nonthermal) radio luminosities. There is a tendency for the temperatures of the cold dust component to become colder and for the cold dust surface densities (normalized to optical area) to increase for later morphological types. A particularly significant result concerns the low dust temperatures (ranging down to less than 10 K) and large dust masses associated with the Im and BCD galaxies in our sample. We propose two scenarios to account for the FIR characteristics of these systems.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: Individual: Name: Virgo - Galaxies: Dwarf - Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Spiral - Galaxies: Statistics - Infrared: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 54

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Number of rows : 54
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 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12635 1
2 NGC 891 H2G 02 22 32.907 +42 20 53.95 11.08 10.81 9.93 7.86   ~ 1666 2
3 NGC 3079 Sy2 10 01 57.8789863992 +55 40 47.449758324 11.57 11.54 10.86     ~ 1390 3
4 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.0 +12 59 29 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1384 4
5 2MFGC 9543 GiG 12 08 20.3357976408 +13 41 02.508035280   15.3       ~ 42 0
6 NGC 4178 H2G 12 12 46.443 +10 51 57.59   12.9       ~ 351 0
7 MCG+03-31-078 LSB 12 13 41.159 +15 27 12.89   15.5       ~ 59 0
8 M 98 LIN 12 13 48.2910686976 +14 54 01.953475200 11.25 10.95 10.14     ~ 481 1
9 LEDA 39153 AG? 12 15 04.006 +09 45 13.17   16.87       ~ 35 0
10 NGC 4207 GiG 12 15 30.436 +09 35 05.78   13.7       ~ 165 0
11 IC 776 EmG 12 19 03.119 +08 51 22.15   14.9       ~ 143 0
12 Z 99-22 bCG 12 21 11.2540900032 +17 38 19.505228028   14.9       ~ 72 0
13 NGC 4293 LIN 12 21 12.891 +18 22 56.64   11.6       ~ 291 2
14 NGC 4344 bCG 12 23 37.4496602016 +17 32 27.247188120   13.34       ~ 113 1
15 IC 3258 GiC 12 23 44.4789302568 +12 28 41.951393292   14.3       ~ 153 0
16 NGC 4351 GiG 12 24 01.560 +12 12 18.09   13.5       ~ 224 0
17 NGC 4388 Sy2 12 25 46.820 +12 39 43.45 11.91 11.76 11.02     ~ 1339 2
18 MCG+01-32-056 GiG 12 25 52.500 +05 48 36.32   15.2       ~ 76 0
19 NGC 4394 GiP 12 25 55.6366312872 +18 12 50.110707636   11.9       ~ 362 0
20 NGC 4402 GiP 12 26 07.65312 +13 06 47.9376   12.55       ~ 401 2
21 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6633 0
22 NGC 4413 GiP 12 26 32.2311385872 +12 36 38.426455080   13.6 12.25     ~ 238 1
23 NGC 4423 GiG 12 27 08.972 +05 52 48.81   14.4       ~ 138 0
24 NGC 4430 GiP 12 27 26.4060329472 +06 15 45.972776664   13.4       ~ 161 0
25 NGC 4429 GiG 12 27 26.5040002440 +11 06 27.588767616   11.4       ~ 317 0
26 NGC 4438 LIN 12 27 45.6705493536 +13 00 31.708096380 11.37 11.02 10.17     ~ 635 2
27 NGC 4450 LIN 12 28 29.5910654016 +17 05 05.976112020   10.90 10.08     ~ 563 2
28 IC 3414 GiG 12 29 28.7704007928 +06 46 18.553776924   14.2       ~ 112 0
29 NGC 4477 Sy2 12 30 02.1955766304 +13 38 11.543715888 11.98 11.38 10.42     ~ 396 2
30 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7180 3
31 NGC 4491 GiG 12 30 57.1112012592 +11 29 00.698250624   13.50 12.55     ~ 156 1
32 NGC 4498 GiP 12 31 39.5627385744 +16 51 09.625381632   12.8       ~ 234 0
33 NGC 4502 GiP 12 32 03.354 +16 41 15.75   14.8       ~ 109 0
34 NGC 4506 GiG 12 32 10.5232013544 +13 25 10.824935016   13.63       ~ 115 1
35 IC 3476 GiG 12 32 41.744 +14 03 05.81   13.5       ~ 205 0
36 NGC 4531 GiG 12 34 15.8672289240 +13 04 31.092418884   12.42       ~ 146 1
37 NGC 4532 GiP 12 34 19.329 +06 28 03.73   12.3       ~ 286 2
38 IC 3521 GiG 12 34 39.5123938944 +07 09 36.681474564   14.2       ~ 141 0
39 NGC 4565 LIN 12 36 20.804 +25 59 14.61   13.61 12.43     ~ 956 0
40 NGC 4567 GiP 12 36 32.6979947472 +11 15 28.716262668 12.25 12.06 11.31     ~ 324 2
41 NGC 4568 GiP 12 36 34.292 +11 14 19.07   12.11 11.19     ~ 380 2
42 IC 3576 AGN 12 36 37.675 +06 37 15.19   15.90 15.40     ~ 117 1
43 IC 3583 GiG 12 36 43.558 +13 15 32.93   13.31       ~ 179 1
44 M 90 Sy2 12 36 49.8009839880 +13 09 46.523813040 10.56 10.26 9.54     ~ 897 1
45 IC 3591 bCG 12 37 02.697 +06 55 33.26   14.6       ~ 133 1
46 MCG+02-32-161 GiG 12 37 41.518 +08 33 31.20   15.1       ~ 120 0
47 M 58 Sy2 12 37 43.5 +11 49 06 10.80 10.48 9.66     ~ 1077 2
48 NGC 4580 LIN 12 37 48.3754581432 +05 22 06.630315636   13.1       ~ 220 0
49 LEDA 42218 G 12 38 15.5 +06 59 39           ~ 31 0
50 NGC 4584 H2G 12 38 17.8738601928 +13 06 35.504341524   13.77       ~ 130 1
51 NGC 4631 GiP 12 42 08.009 +32 32 29.44   9.78 9.19 9.10   ~ 1095 2
52 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4327 4
53 NGC 5906 GiG 15 15 53.687 +56 19 43.86   11.4       ~ 766 1
54 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2525 2

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