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TheHerschelVirgo Cluster Survey

Authors :
De Looze, I
Baes, M
Zibetti, S
Fritz, J
Cortese, L
Davies, J
Verstappen, J
Bendo, G
Bianchi, S
Clemens, M
Bomans, D
Boselli, A
Corbelli, E
Dariush, A
Di Serego Alighieri, S
Fadda, D
Garcia Appadoo, D
Gavazzi, G
Giovanardi, C
Grossi, M
Hughes, T
Hunt, L
Jones, A
Madden, S
Pierini, D
Pohlen, M
Sabatini, S
Smith, M
Vlahakis, C
Xilouris, E
Davies, JI
Bendo, GJ
Bomans, DJ
Garcia Appadoo, DA
GAVAZZI, GIUSEPPE
Hughes, TM
Hunt, LK
Jones, AP
Smith, MWL
Xilouris, EM
De Looze, I
Baes, M
Zibetti, S
Fritz, J
Cortese, L
Davies, J
Verstappen, J
Bendo, G
Bianchi, S
Clemens, M
Bomans, D
Boselli, A
Corbelli, E
Dariush, A
Di Serego Alighieri, S
Fadda, D
Garcia Appadoo, D
Gavazzi, G
Giovanardi, C
Grossi, M
Hughes, T
Hunt, L
Jones, A
Madden, S
Pierini, D
Pohlen, M
Sabatini, S
Smith, M
Vlahakis, C
Xilouris, E
Davies, JI
Bendo, GJ
Bomans, DJ
Garcia Appadoo, DA
GAVAZZI, GIUSEPPE
Hughes, TM
Hunt, LK
Jones, AP
Smith, MWL
Xilouris, EM
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We use the science demonstration phase data of the Herschel Virgo Cluster Survey to search for dust emission of early-type dwarf galaxies in the central regions of the Virgo cluster as an alternative way of identifying the interstellar medium. We present the first possible far-infrared detection of cluster early-type dwarf galaxies: VCC781 and VCC951 are detected at the 10(sigma) level in the SPIRE 250 mu m image. Both detected galaxies have dust masses of the order of 10(5) M-circle dot and average dust temperatures approximate to 20 K. The detection rate (less than 1%) is quite high compared to the 1.7% detection rate for Hi emission, considering that dwarfs in the central regions are more Hi deficient. We conclude that the removal of interstellar dust from dwarf galaxies resulting from ram pressure stripping, harassment, or tidal effects must be as efficient as the removal of interstellar gas.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308898954
Document Type :
Electronic Resource