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2015MNRAS.449.4079M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 449, 4079-4090 (2015/June-1)

From flux to dust mass: Does the grain-temperature distribution matter for estimates of cold dust masses in supernova remnants?

MATTSSON L., GOMEZ H.L., ANDERSEN A.C. and MATSUURA M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The amount of dust estimated from infrared to sub-millimetre (submm) observations strongly depends on assumptions of different grain sizes, compositions and optical properties. Here we use a simple model of thermal emission from cold silicate/carbon dust at a range of dust grain temperatures and fit the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the Crab nebula as a test. This can lower the derived dust mass for the Crab by ∼ 50 per cent and 30-40 per cent for astronomical silicates and amorphous carbon grains compared to recently published values (0.25M -> 0.12M and 0.12M -> 0.072M, respectively), but the implied dust mass can also increase by as much as almost a factor of 6 (0.25M -> 1.14M and 0.12M -> 0.71M) depending on assumptions regarding the sizes/temperatures of the coldest grains. The latter values are clearly unrealistic due to the expected metal budget, though. Furthermore, we show by a simple numerical experiment that if a cold-dust component does have a grain-temperature distribution, it is almost unavoidable that a two-temperature fit will yield an incorrect dust mass estimate. But we conclude that grain temperatures is not a greater uncertainty than the often poorly constrained emissivities (i.e. material properties) of cosmic dust, although there is clearly a need for improved dust emission models. The greatest complication associated with deriving dust masses still arises in the uncertainty in the dust composition.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): Stars: AGB and post-AGB - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: Crab nebula - dust, extinction

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