2012ApJ...748..123S


Query : 2012ApJ...748..123S

2012ApJ...748..123S - Astrophys. J., 748, 123 (2012/April-1)

The Herschel reference survey: dust in early-type galaxies and across the Hubble sequence.

SMITH M.W.L., GOMEZ H.L., EALES S.A., CIESLA L., BOSELLI A., CORTESE L., BENDO G.J., BAES M., BIANCHI S., CLEMENS M., CLEMENTS D.L., COORAY A.R., DAVIES J.I., DE LOOZE I., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., FRITZ J., GAVAZZI G., GEAR W.K., MADDEN S., MENTUCH E., PANUZZO P., POHLEN M., SPINOGLIO L., VERSTAPPEN J., VLAHAKIS C., WILSON C.D. and XILOURIS E.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Herschel observations of 62 early-type galaxies (ETGs), including 39 galaxies morphologically classified as S0+S0a and 23 galaxies classified as ellipticals using SPIRE at 250, 350, and 500 µm as part of the volume-limited Herschel Reference Survey (HRS). We detect dust emission in 24% of the ellipticals and 62% of the S0s. The mean temperature of the dust is < Td > = 23.9 ±0.8 K, warmer than that found for late-type galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. The mean dust mass for the entire detected early-type sample is logMd= 6.1±0.1 M with a mean dust-to-stellar-mass ratio of log(Md/M*) = -4.3±0.1. Including the non-detections, these parameters are logMd= 5.6±0.1 and log(Md/M*) = -5.1±0.1, respectively. The average dust-to-stellar-mass ratio for the early-type sample is fifty times lower, with larger dispersion, than the spiral galaxies observed as part of the HRS, and there is an order-of-magnitude decline in Md/M*between the S0s and ellipticals. We use UV and optical photometry to show that virtually all the galaxies lie close to the red sequence yet the large number of detections of cool dust, the gas-to-dust ratios, and the ratios of far-infrared to radio emission all suggest that many ETGs contain a cool interstellar medium similar to that in late-type galaxies. We show that the sizes of the dust sources in S0s are much smaller than those in early-type spirals and the decrease in the dust-to-stellar-mass ratio from early-type spirals to S0s cannot simply be explained by an increase in the bulge-to-disk ratio. These results suggest that the disks in S0s contain much less dust (and presumably gas) than the disks of early-type spirals and this cannot be explained simply by current environmental effects, such as ram-pressure stripping. The wide range in the dust-to-stellar-mass ratio for ETGs and the lack of a correlation between dust mass and optical luminosity suggest that much of the dust in the ETGs detected by Herschel has been acquired as the result of interactions, although we show these are unlikely to have had a major effect on the stellar masses of the ETGs. The Herschel observations tentatively suggest that in the most massive systems, the mass of interstellar medium is unconnected to the evolution of the stellar populations in these galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: ISM - submillimeter: galaxies

Simbad objects: 80

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Number of rows : 80
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 NGC 3077 GiP 10 03 19.0965510921 +68 44 01.556166166 11.23 10.85 10.14 9.74   ~ 771 0
2 NGC 3226 GiP 10 23 27.0064075320 +19 53 54.674937420   14.32 13.33     ~ 428 1
3 NGC 3227 Sy1 10 23 30.5765149296 +19 51 54.282206700   12.61 11.79     ~ 1703 1
4 NGC 3245 GiP 10 27 18.3864983136 +28 30 26.621599932   11.6       ~ 346 0
5 NGC 3301 GiG 10 36 56.0401118904 +21 52 55.516904976   12.2       ~ 140 0
6 NGC 3414 GiP 10 51 16.2099174408 +27 58 30.297624852   12.1       ~ 329 0
7 NAME UMa Region reg 11 00 +50.0           ~ 327 0
8 NGC 3608 LIN 11 16 58.967 +18 08 54.71   11.7       ~ 508 0
9 NGC 3619 GiG 11 19 21.5781353400 +57 45 28.018459368   12.6       ~ 172 0
10 NGC 3626 GiG 11 20 03.8069651160 +18 21 24.543304164   11.2       ~ 258 0
11 NGC 3640 GiG 11 21 06.852 +03 14 05.15 11.89 11.36 10.44     ~ 275 3
12 NAME Leo Cluster ClG 11 30.0 +15 00           ~ 60 0
13 NGC 3945 GiG 11 53 13.6081388304 +60 40 32.125024704   11.6       ~ 242 0
14 NAME Virgo E Cloud GrG 12 03 +12.4           ~ 20 0
15 NGC 4124 EmG 12 08 09.6312226800 +10 22 44.303673612   12.7       ~ 154 1
16 NGC 4179 GiG 12 12 52.1118346920 +01 17 58.926287976   12.8       ~ 172 0
17 NGC 4203 LIN 12 15 05.0549203560 +33 11 50.383965120   12.98 11.99     ~ 492 2
18 NGC 4251 GiP 12 18 08.3407168056 +28 10 31.135758600   11.5       ~ 202 0
19 NGC 4262 GiG 12 19 30.5694336288 +14 52 39.517143276 13.00 12.49 11.55     ~ 356 1
20 NAME Coma I Group GrG 12 22 19.4 +29 53 47           ~ 107 0
21 NGC 4324 GiG 12 23 06.1747492368 +05 15 01.229253372   12.5       ~ 197 0
22 NGC 4339 GiP 12 23 34.9398092592 +06 04 54.467043780   13.1       ~ 242 0
23 NGC 4340 GiP 12 23 35.2816311336 +16 43 20.443217952   12.4       ~ 277 0
24 NGC 4350 GiP 12 23 57.814 +16 41 36.08   11.5 11.08     ~ 317 0
25 NGC 4365 GiG 12 24 28.228 +07 19 03.07   11.5       ~ 841 0
26 NGC 4371 GiG 12 24 55.4333579760 +11 42 15.144247584 12.35 11.79 10.81     ~ 318 1
27 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1762 2
28 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1084 1
29 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6644 0
30 NGC 4417 GiP 12 26 50.6084412168 +09 35 03.354168804   12.2       ~ 257 0
31 NGC 4429 GiG 12 27 26.5040002440 +11 06 27.588767616   11.4       ~ 318 0
32 NGC 4435 GiG 12 27 40.503 +13 04 44.48 12.23 11.74 10.80     ~ 445 2
33 NGC 4438 LIN 12 27 45.6705493536 +13 00 31.708096380 11.37 11.02 10.17     ~ 637 2
34 NGC 4442 GiG 12 28 03.8815318272 +09 48 13.426522272   11.2       ~ 283 0
35 NGC 4457 LIN 12 28 59.0252479200 +03 34 14.215556928   11.9       ~ 309 0
36 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 539 0
37 NGC 4461 GiP 12 29 03.010 +13 11 01.88 12.56 12.09 11.19     ~ 236 2
38 NGC 4469 GiG 12 29 27.997 +08 45 00.63   12.6       ~ 169 0
39 NAME Vir B Cluster GrG 12 29.8 +08 00           ~ 132 0
40 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2094 2
41 NGC 4473 GiG 12 29 48.878 +13 25 45.55 11.60 11.16 10.20     ~ 644 1
42 NGC 4477 Sy2 12 30 02.1955766304 +13 38 11.543715888 11.98 11.38 10.42     ~ 396 2
43 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
44 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7194 3
45 NGC 4494 GiP 12 31 24.0391348536 +25 46 30.071664120   10.55 9.74     ~ 474 0
46 NAME Virgo S Cloud GrG 12 34 +06.1           ~ 28 0
47 IRAS 12315+0758 GiG 12 34 03.029 +07 41 56.90   10.6       ~ 671 0
48 IC 3510 GiG 12 34 14.8201884552 +11 04 17.432673708   15.2       ~ 63 0
49 NGC 4546 Sy2 12 35 29.4931619736 -03 47 35.383858656 11.89 11.30 10.32     ~ 221 1
50 NGC 4550 GiP 12 35 30.5913588048 +12 13 14.921166792 12.97 12.56 11.68     ~ 537 1
51 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
52 NGC 4564 GiG 12 36 26.9869512504 +11 26 21.204472848 12.51 12.05 11.12     ~ 595 1
53 NGC 4570 GiG 12 36 53.3828233728 +07 14 47.697174852   11.8       ~ 331 0
54 NGC 4578 GiG 12 37 30.5571349752 +09 33 18.241180344   12.9       ~ 280 0
55 NGC 4596 GiP 12 39 55.9544722920 +10 10 34.185047628   12.4       ~ 366 0
56 NGC 4608 GiP 12 41 13.2848464320 +10 09 20.336341500   12.6       ~ 194 0
57 NGC 4612 GiG 12 41 32.7539216616 +07 18 53.535354804   11.90       ~ 214 1
58 M 59 GiG 12 42 02.2581375168 +11 38 48.909507756   11.0       ~ 693 0
59 NGC 4638 GiP 12 42 47.4239240016 +11 26 32.970950556   12.2 11.23     ~ 281 1
60 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1117 1
61 NGC 4643 LIN 12 43 20.1435647088 +01 58 41.716062264   11.9       ~ 266 0
62 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
63 NGC 4660 GiP 12 44 31.9814021280 +11 11 25.739106972   12.1       ~ 417 0
64 NGC 4664 GiG 12 45 06.0013449504 +03 03 20.738321784   11.50 10.50     ~ 171 1
65 NGC 4674 EmG 12 46 03.472 -08 39 19.66   15   12.78   ~ 29 0
66 NGC 4684 GiG 12 47 17.5097110680 -02 43 38.661355884   12.4       ~ 142 0
67 NGC 4691 AGN 12 48 13.60 -03 19 57.7 11.59 11.66 11.08 11.8 11.3 ~ 250 1
68 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 859 0
69 NGC 4710 H2G 12 49 38.958 +15 09 55.76   11.6       ~ 311 0
70 NGC 4754 GiP 12 52 17.563 +11 18 49.18   11.6       ~ 285 0
71 NGC 4762 LIN 12 52 56.049 +11 13 50.88   11.1       ~ 360 0
72 NGC 4866 LIN 12 59 27.0952921176 +14 10 16.382228232   11.9       ~ 210 0
73 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4485 3
74 NGC 5273 Sy1 13 42 08.3801616672 +35 39 15.467518836   14.01 13.12     ~ 468 0
75 NGC 5576 GiP 14 21 03.691 +03 16 15.78 12.25 11.85 10.96     ~ 329 1
76 NGC 5638 GiP 14 29 40.3717451400 +03 13 59.987811648 12.57 12.14 11.20     ~ 243 2
77 NGC 5701 GiG 14 39 11.0751915840 +05 21 48.493104264 12.03 11.76 10.88     ~ 240 1
78 NAME CVn Spur ? ~ ~           ~ 4 0
79 NAME VIR-LIB CL Cld ~ ~           ~ 12 0
80 NAME Leo Cloud Cld ~ ~           ~ 61 0

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