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Modeling Dust and Starlight in Galaxies Observed by Spitzer and Herschel: NGC 628 and NGC 6946

Authors :
Leslie K. Hunt
Charles W. Engelbracht
Maud Galametz
Alberto D. Bolatto
J. Donovan Meyer
J. Hinz
Karl D. Gordon
Oliver Krause
Marc Sauvage
Jin Koda
Bruce T. Draine
Mark G. Wolfire
J. D. T. Smith
Helene Roussel
G. Aniano
George Helou
Lee Armus
H-W. Rix
Alison F. Crocker
Daniel A. Dale
Benjamin D. Johnson
Adam K. Leroy
Robert C. Kennicutt
Eric J. Murphy
Ramin A. Skibba
Daniela Calzetti
Karin Sandstrom
E. Montiel
Fabian Walter
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We characterize the dust in NGC628 and NGC6946, two nearby spiral galaxies in the KINGFISH sample. With data from 3.6um to 500um, dust models are strongly constrained. Using the Draine & Li (2007) dust model, (amorphous silicate and carbonaceous grains), for each pixel in each galaxy we estimate (1) dust mass surface density, (2) dust mass fraction contributed by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)s, (3) distribution of starlight intensities heating the dust, (4) total infrared (IR) luminosity emitted by the dust, and (5) IR luminosity originating in regions with high starlight intensity. We obtain maps for the dust properties, which trace the spiral structure of the galaxies. The dust models successfully reproduce the observed global and resolved spectral energy distributions (SEDs). The overall dust/H mass ratio is estimated to be 0.0082+/-0.0017 for NGC628, and 0.0063+/-0.0009 for NGC6946, consistent with what is expected for galaxies of near-solar metallicity. Our derived dust masses are larger (by up to a factor 3) than estimates based on single-temperature modified blackbody fits. We show that the SED fits are significantly improved if the starlight intensity distribution includes a (single intensity) "delta function" component. We find no evidence for significant masses of cold dust T<br />To be published in Apj, September 2012. See the full version at http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~ganiano/Papers/

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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