2013A&A...557A..95R


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2013A&A...557A..95R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 557A, 95-95 (2013/9-1)

Revealing the cold dust in low-metallicity environments. I. Photometry analysis of the Dwarf Galaxy Survey with Herschel.

REMY-RUYER A., MADDEN S.C., GALLIANO F., HONY S., SAUVAGE M., BENDO G.J., ROUSSEL H., POHLEN M., SMITH M.W.L., GALAMETZ M., CORMIER D., LEBOUTEILLER V., WU R., BAES M., BARLOW M.J., BOQUIEN M., BOSELLI A., CIESLA L., DE LOOZE I., KARCZEWSKI O.L., PANUZZO P., SPINOGLIO L., VACCARI M., WILSON C.D. (The Herschel-SAG2 Consortium)

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new photometric data from our Herschel guaranteed time key programme, the Dwarf Galaxy Survey (DGS), dedicated to the observation of the gas and dust in low-metallicity environments. A total of 48 dwarf galaxies were observed with the PACS and SPIRE instruments onboard the Herschel Space Observatory at 70, 100, 160, 250, 350, and 500µm. The goal of this paper is to provide reliable far-infrared (FIR) photometry for the DGS sample and to analyse the FIR/submillimetre (submm) behaviour of the DGS galaxies. We focus on a systematic comparison of the derived FIR properties (FIR luminosity, LFIR, dust mass, Mdust, dust temperature, T, emissivity index, β) with more metal-rich galaxies and investigate the detection of a potential submm excess. The data reduction method is adapted for each galaxy in order to derive the most reliable photometry from the final maps. The derived PACS flux densities are compared with the Spitzer MIPS 70 and 160µm bands. We use colour-colour diagrams to analyse the FIR/submm behaviour of the DGS galaxies and modified blackbody fitting procedures to determine their dust properties. To study the variation in these dust properties with metallicity, we also include galaxies from the Herschel KINGFISH sample, which contains more metal-rich environments, totalling 109 galaxies. The location of the DGS galaxies on Herschel colour-colour diagrams highlights the differences in dust grain properties and/or global environments of low-metallicity dwarf galaxies. The dust in DGS galaxies is generally warmer than in KINGFISH galaxies (TDGS∼32K and TKINGFISH∼23K). The emissivity index, β, is ∼1.7 in the DGS, however metallicity does not make a strong effect on β. The proportion of dust mass relative to stellar mass is lower in low-metallicity galaxies: Mdust/Mstar∼0.02% for the DGS versus 0.1% for KINGFISH. However, per unit dust mass, dwarf galaxies emit about six times more in the FIR/submm than higher metallicity galaxies. Out of the 22 DGS galaxies detected at 500µm, about 41% present an excess in the submm beyond the explanation of our dust SED model, and this excess can go up to 150% above the prediction from the model. The excess mainly appears in lower metallicity galaxies (12+log(O/H)≲8.3), and the strongest excesses are detected in the most metal-poor galaxies. However, we also stress the need for observations longwards of the Herschel wavelengths to detect any submm excess appearing beyond 500µm.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: photometry - infrared: galaxies - infrared: ISM - dust, extinction

Errata: + corrigendum vol. 573, p. C1 (2015)

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 HS 0017+1055 AG? 00 20 21.40 +11 12 21.0           ~ 20 0
2 IC 10 G 00 20 25.50 +59 17 17.0   13.6 9.5     ~ 1119 1
3 ESO 350-38 Sy2 00 36 52.489 -33 33 17.23   14.31 14.41 13.49   ~ 378 0
4 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
5 HS 0052+2537 bCG 00 54 55.9374660672 +25 53 22.854770772           ~ 7 0
6 SDSS J005456.38+255307.8 G 00 54 56.387 +25 53 07.85           ~ 23 0
7 NGC 450 H2G 01 15 30.4565036568 -00 51 39.125259576   13.4   13.3 13.2 ~ 227 0
8 UGC 807 EmG 01 15 35.0249966112 -00 50 52.339218000   13.0       ~ 38 0
9 NGC 625 AGN 01 35 04.632 -41 26 10.32 12.37 11.78 11.25 11.03 11.5 ~ 286 2
10 UGCA 20 bCG 01 43 14.6 +19 58 51   16       ~ 55 0
11 Z 412-24 H2G 01 44 41.3 +04 53 26 15.07 15.50 15.16 14.86 14.58 ~ 99 0
12 NGC 1140 EmG 02 54 33.5271666624 -10 01 43.142143908 12.41 12.84 12.49 13.6 13.5 ~ 286 1
13 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
14 SBSG 0335-052 bCG 03 37 44.06 -05 02 40.2     16.65     ~ 472 1
15 NGC 1569 IG 04 30 49.186 +64 50 52.52 11.72 11.86 11.03     ~ 1241 3
16 NGC 1705 Sy2 04 54 13.4661493464 -53 21 39.471592428 12.32 12.96 12.56 12.58 12.9 ~ 662 1
17 NGC 1741 EmG 05 01 38.3 -04 15 25   13.7   13.02 13.6 ~ 266 0
18 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
19 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
20 SCHG 0618-402 H2G 06 20 03.8353 -40 16 42.997           ~ 26 0
21 NGC 2366 H2G 07 28 52.4529 +69 12 38.859 12.25 11.86 11.39 11.33   ~ 769 0
22 LEDA 2790884 bCG 08 25 55.5166210656 +35 32 31.833368556   18.2       ~ 120 1
23 ESO 495-21 bCG 08 36 15.190 -26 24 33.66 12.04 11.93 11.45 11.09 12.3 ~ 571 3
24 UGC 4483 GiG 08 37 03.00 +69 46 31.0 15.70 15.46 14.98 14.89   ~ 303 0
25 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1106 1
26 Mrk 33 AG? 10 32 31.956 +54 24 03.53 13.29 13.66 13.13 12.71 12.27 ~ 368 1
27 NGC 3353 AGN 10 45 22.390 +55 57 37.36 12.90 13.25 12.79     ~ 359 1
28 Mrk 153 AG? 10 49 05.0478242832 +52 20 07.788652296   14.6       ~ 84 0
29 UGC 6456 bCG 11 27 59.90 +78 59 39.0   14.50       ~ 335 1
30 Mrk 1450 H2G 11 38 35.6552554896 +57 52 26.636623644   15.5       ~ 121 1
31 Mrk 1304 AG? 11 42 12.253 +00 20 03.68   14.16 13.67 13.41 13.03 ~ 184 0
32 LEDA 37102 Sy1 11 51 33.3537570144 -02 22 21.893502576   17       ~ 167 0
33 LEDA 2815986 AG? 12 02 02.4750603336 +54 15 51.049196784   18.0       ~ 76 0
34 LEDA 39055 EmG 12 14 02.4588226248 +53 45 17.525587212   18       ~ 83 0
35 NGC 4228 SBG 12 15 39.174 +36 19 36.80 10.63 10.30 9.93 9.74   ~ 965 1
36 LEDA 39402 H2G 12 17 17.093 -28 02 32.67   17       ~ 135 0
37 LEDA 101471 EmG 12 24 36.7369432538 +37 24 35.833921444           ~ 36 0
38 Mrk 209 bCG 12 26 15.69 +48 29 38.3   15.3       ~ 346 0
39 NGC 4449 EmG 12 28 11.118 +44 05 36.81 10.11 9.98 9.64 9.45   ~ 1125 1
40 2MASX J12390403+3920437 H2G 12 39 04.0340323080 +39 20 43.370050560   18.7       ~ 27 0
41 LEDA 2790846 EmG 12 51 52.4 +49 03 25   18.0       ~ 54 0
42 NGC 4861 H2G 12 59 02.340 +34 51 33.98   12.90 12.32     ~ 383 2
43 LEDA 101484 EmG 13 06 24.193 +35 13 43.00           ~ 41 0
44 LEDA 169741 H2G 13 21 19.6991553744 +32 08 24.832025232   19.123       ~ 28 0
45 LEDA 46982 bCG 13 25 48.66 -11 36 37.8           ~ 85 0
46 LEDA 101493 EmG 13 33 08.394 +36 36 32.45   16.7       ~ 30 0
47 NGC 5253 AGN 13 39 55.990 -31 38 24.11 11.48 10.94 10.49 10.33 13.47 ~ 1366 4
48 MCG+07-29-060 QSO 14 17 01.716 +43 30 13.52   15.6       ~ 172 0
49 UGC 9497 H2G 14 44 12.8032800372 +42 37 43.773570223   16.0       ~ 82 0
50 NVSS J153412+571655 rG 15 34 13.3862564640 +57 17 07.282532472   15.8       ~ 75 1
51 NGC 6822 G 19 44 56.199 -14 47 51.29   18 8.1     ~ 1562 0
52 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2529 2
53 Mrk 930 AGN 23 31 58.630 +28 56 50.51 14.27 15.04 14.63 14.56 14.46 ~ 139 0
54 AGC 332347 bCG 23 54 56.7 +27 49 59           ~ 19 0

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