2012A&A...540A..52C


Query : 2012A&A...540A..52C

2012A&A...540A..52C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 540A, 52-52 (2012/4-1)

The dust scaling relations of the Herschel Reference Survey.

CORTESE L., CIESLA L., BOSELLI A., BIANCHI S., GOMEZ H., SMITH M.W.L., BENDO G.J., EALES S., POHLEN M., BAES M., CORBELLI E., DAVIES J.I., HUGHES T.M., HUNT L.K., MADDEN S.C., PIERINI D., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., ZIBETTI S., BOQUIEN M., CLEMENTS D.L., COORAY A., GALAMETZ M., MAGRINI L., PAPPALARDO C., SPINOGLIO L. and VLAHAKIS C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We combine new Herschel/SPIRE sub-millimeter observations with existing multiwavelength data to investigate the dust scaling relations of the Herschel Reference Survey, a magnitude-, volume-limited sample of ∼300 nearby galaxies in different environments. We show that the dust-to-stellar mass ratio anti-correlates with stellar mass, stellar mass surface density and NUV-r colour across the whole range of parameters covered by our sample. Moreover, the dust-to-stellar mass ratio decreases significantly when moving from late- to early-type galaxies. These scaling relations are similar to those observed for the HI gas-fraction, supporting the idea that the cold dust is tightly coupled to the cold atomic gas component in the interstellar medium. We also find a weak increase of the dust-to-HI mass ratio with stellar mass and colour but no trend is seen with stellar mass surface density. By comparing galaxies in different environments we show that, although these scaling relations are followed by both cluster and field galaxies, Hi-deficient systems have, at fixed stellar mass, stellar mass surface density and morphological type systematically lower dust-to-stellar mass and higher dust-to-HI mass ratios than Hi-normal/field galaxies. This provides clear evidence that dust is removed from the star-forming disk of cluster galaxies but the effect of the environment is less strong than what is observed in the case of the HI disk. Such effects naturally arise if the dust disk is less extended than the HI and follows more closely the distribution of the molecular gas phase, i.e., if the dust-to-atomic gas ratio monotonically decreases with distance from the galactic center.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: evolution - submillimeter: galaxies - galaxies: clusters: individual: Virgo

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 NAME M 81 Triplet GrG 09 56.0 +69 00           ~ 22 1
2 NGC 3657 H2G 11 23 55.5870997368 +52 55 15.535718220   13.1       ~ 69 0
3 NGC 4179 GiG 12 12 52.1118346920 +01 17 58.926287976   12.8       ~ 172 0
4 NGC 4203 LIN 12 15 05.0549203560 +33 11 50.383965120   12.98 11.99     ~ 492 2
5 NGC 4262 GiG 12 19 30.5694336288 +14 52 39.517143276 13.00 12.49 11.55     ~ 356 1
6 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1763 2
7 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6646 0
8 NGC 4438 LIN 12 27 45.6705493536 +13 00 31.708096380 11.37 11.02 10.17     ~ 637 2
9 NGC 4457 LIN 12 28 59.0252479200 +03 34 14.215556928   11.9       ~ 309 0
10 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7197 3
11 IC 3510 GiG 12 34 14.8201884552 +11 04 17.432673708   15.2       ~ 63 0
12 2MASX J12392226-0539536 GiP 12 39 22.2421296096 -05 39 53.113937868   16.34   15.00   ~ 23 0
13 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1117 1
14 NGC 4691 AGN 12 48 13.60 -03 19 57.7 11.59 11.66 11.08 11.8 11.3 ~ 250 1
15 UGC 8045 GiP 12 55 23.632 +07 54 33.51   15.3       ~ 48 0
16 NGC 5701 GiG 14 39 11.0751915840 +05 21 48.493104264 12.03 11.76 10.88     ~ 240 1

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