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An Anomalous Extinction Law In The Cep Ob3b Young Cluster: Evidence For Dust Processing During Gas Dispersal, Thomas S. Allen, Jakub J. Prchlik, Thomas S. Mageath, R. A. Gutermuth, Judith L. Pipher, Tim Naylor, R.D. Jeffries
An Anomalous Extinction Law In The Cep Ob3b Young Cluster: Evidence For Dust Processing During Gas Dispersal, Thomas S. Allen, Jakub J. Prchlik, Thomas S. Mageath, R. A. Gutermuth, Judith L. Pipher, Tim Naylor, R.D. Jeffries
Robert A. Gutermuth
We determine the extinction law through Cep OB3b, a young cluster of 3000 stars undergoing gas dispersal. The extinction is measured toward 76 background K giants identified with MMT/Hectospec spectra. Color excess ratios were determined toward each of the giants using V and R photometry from the literature, g, r, i, and z photometry from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and J, H, and Ks photometry from the Two Micron All Sky Survey. These color excess ratios were then used to construct the extinction law through the dusty material associated with Cep OB3b. The extinction law through Cep OB3b is …
Variation In The Dust Spectral Index Across M33, Fatemeh S. Tabatabaei, Jonathan Braine, Carsten Kramer, Manolis Xilouris, Mederic Boquien, Simon Verley, Eva Schinnerer, Daniela Calzetti, Francoise Combes, Frank Israel, Christian Henkel, The Herm33es Team
Variation In The Dust Spectral Index Across M33, Fatemeh S. Tabatabaei, Jonathan Braine, Carsten Kramer, Manolis Xilouris, Mederic Boquien, Simon Verley, Eva Schinnerer, Daniela Calzetti, Francoise Combes, Frank Israel, Christian Henkel, The Herm33es Team
Daniela Calzetti
Using the Herschel PACS and SPIRE FIR/submm data, we investigate variations in the dust spectral index $\beta$ in the nearby spiral galaxy M33 at a linear resolution of 160 pc. We use an iteration method in two different approaches, single and two-component modified black body models. In both approaches, $\beta$ is higher in the central disk than in the outer disk similar to the dust temperature. There is a positive correlation between $\beta$ and Halpha as well as with the molecular gas traced by CO(2-1). A Monte-Carlo simulation shows that the physical parameters are better constrained when using the two-component …
Kingfish -- Key Insights On Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey With Herschel: Survey Description And Image Atlas, R. C. Kennicutt, Daniela Calzetti, G. Aniano, P. Appleton, L. Armus, P. Beirão, A. D. Bolatto, B. Brandl, A. Crocker, K. Croxall, D. A. Dale, J. Donovan Meyer, B. T. Draine, C. W. Engelbracht, M. Galametz, K. D. Gordon, B. Groves, C.-N. Hao, G. Helou, J. Hinz, L. K. Hunt, B. Johnson, J. Koda, O. Krause, A. K. Leroy, Y. Li, S. Meidt, E. Montiel, E. J. Murphy, N. Rahman, H.-W. Rix, H. Roussel, K. Sandstrom, M. Sauvage, E. Schinnerer, K. Skibba, J. D. T. Smith, S. Srinivasan, L. Virgroux, F. Walter, C. D. Wilson, M. Wolfire, S. Zibetti
Kingfish -- Key Insights On Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey With Herschel: Survey Description And Image Atlas, R. C. Kennicutt, Daniela Calzetti, G. Aniano, P. Appleton, L. Armus, P. Beirão, A. D. Bolatto, B. Brandl, A. Crocker, K. Croxall, D. A. Dale, J. Donovan Meyer, B. T. Draine, C. W. Engelbracht, M. Galametz, K. D. Gordon, B. Groves, C.-N. Hao, G. Helou, J. Hinz, L. K. Hunt, B. Johnson, J. Koda, O. Krause, A. K. Leroy, Y. Li, S. Meidt, E. Montiel, E. J. Murphy, N. Rahman, H.-W. Rix, H. Roussel, K. Sandstrom, M. Sauvage, E. Schinnerer, K. Skibba, J. D. T. Smith, S. Srinivasan, L. Virgroux, F. Walter, C. D. Wilson, M. Wolfire, S. Zibetti
Daniela Calzetti
The KINGFISH project (Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: a Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel) is an imaging and spectroscopic survey of 61 nearby (d < 30 Mpc) galaxies, chosen to cover a wide range of galaxy properties and local interstellar medium (ISM) environments found in the nearby Universe. Its broad goals are to characterize the ISM of present-day galaxies, the heating and cooling of their gaseous and dust components, and to better understand the physical processes linking star formation and the ISM. KINGFISH is a direct descendant of the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS), which produced complete Spitzer imaging and spectroscopic mapping and a comprehensive set of multi-wavelength ancillary observations for the sample. The Herschel imaging consists of complete maps for the galaxies at 70, 100, 160, 250, 350, and 500 microns. The spectal line imaging of the principal atomic ISM cooling lines ([OI]63um, [OIII]88um, [NII]122,205um, and [CII]158um) covers the subregions in the centers and disks that already have been mapped in the mid-infrared with Spitzer. The KINGFISH and SINGS multi-wavelength datasets combined provide panchromatic mapping of the galaxies sufficient to resolve individual star-forming regions, and tracing the important heating and cooling channels of the ISM, across a wide range of local extragalactic ISM environments. This paper summarizes the scientific strategy for KINGFISH, the properties of the galaxy sample, the observing strategy, and data processing and products. It also presents a combined Spitzer and Herschel image atlas for the KINGFISH galaxies, covering the wavelength range 3.6 -- 500 microns. All imaging and spectroscopy data products will be released to the Herschel user generated product archives.
Aztec 1.1 Mm Images Of 16 Radio Galaxies At 0.5, A. Humphrey, M. Zeballos, I. Aretxaga, D. H. Hughes, M. S. Yun, R. Cybulski, Grant Wilson, J. Austermann, H. Ezawa, R. Kawabe, K. Kohno, T. Perera, K. Scott, D. Sánchez-Arguelles, R. Gutermuth
Aztec 1.1 Mm Images Of 16 Radio Galaxies At 0.5, A. Humphrey, M. Zeballos, I. Aretxaga, D. H. Hughes, M. S. Yun, R. Cybulski, Grant Wilson, J. Austermann, H. Ezawa, R. Kawabe, K. Kohno, T. Perera, K. Scott, D. Sánchez-Arguelles, R. Gutermuth
Grant Wilson
We present 1.1 mm observations for a sample of 16 powerful radio galaxies at 0.5
Dust-Corrected Star Formation Rates Of Galaxies. Ii. Combinations Of Ultraviolet And Infrared Tracers, Cai-Na Hao, C. Kennicutt Kr., Benjamin D. Johnson, Daniela Calzetti, Daniel A. Dale, John Moustakas
Dust-Corrected Star Formation Rates Of Galaxies. Ii. Combinations Of Ultraviolet And Infrared Tracers, Cai-Na Hao, C. Kennicutt Kr., Benjamin D. Johnson, Daniela Calzetti, Daniel A. Dale, John Moustakas
Daniela Calzetti
We present new calibrations of far-ultraviolet (FUV) attenuation as derived from the total infrared to FUV luminosity ratio (IRX) and the FUV-NUV color. We find that the IRX-corrected FUV luminosities are tightly and linearly correlated with the attenuation-corrected H\alpha\ luminosities (as measured from the Balmer decrement), with a rms scatter of $\pm 0.09$ dex. The ratios of these attenuation-corrected FUV to H\alpha\ luminosities are consistent with evolutionary synthesis model predictions, assuming a constant star formation rate over 100 Myr, solar metallicity and either a Salpeter or a Kroupa IMF with lower and upper mass limits of 0.1 and 100\msun. The …
The Emission By Dust And Stars Of Nearby Galaxies In The Herschel Kingfish Survey, Ramin A. Skibba, Charles W. Engelbracht, Daniel Dale, Joannah Hinz, Stefano Zibetti, Alison Crocker, Brent Groves, Leslie Hunt, Benjamin D. Johnson, Sharon Meidt, Eric J. Murphy, Philip Appleton, Lee Armus, Alberto Bolatto, Bernhard Brandl, Daniela Calzetti, Kevin Croxall, Maud Galametz, Karl. D. Gordon, Robert C. Kennicutt, Jin Koda, Oliver Krause, Edward Montiel, Hans-Walter Rix, Hélène Roussel, Karin Sandstrom, Marc Sauvage, Eva Schinnerer, J. D. Smith, Fabian Walter, Christine D. Wilson, Mark Wolfire
The Emission By Dust And Stars Of Nearby Galaxies In The Herschel Kingfish Survey, Ramin A. Skibba, Charles W. Engelbracht, Daniel Dale, Joannah Hinz, Stefano Zibetti, Alison Crocker, Brent Groves, Leslie Hunt, Benjamin D. Johnson, Sharon Meidt, Eric J. Murphy, Philip Appleton, Lee Armus, Alberto Bolatto, Bernhard Brandl, Daniela Calzetti, Kevin Croxall, Maud Galametz, Karl. D. Gordon, Robert C. Kennicutt, Jin Koda, Oliver Krause, Edward Montiel, Hans-Walter Rix, Hélène Roussel, Karin Sandstrom, Marc Sauvage, Eva Schinnerer, J. D. Smith, Fabian Walter, Christine D. Wilson, Mark Wolfire
Daniela Calzetti
Using new far-infrared imaging from the Herschel Space Observatory with ancillary data from ultraviolet to submillimeter wavelengths, we estimate the total emission from dust and stars of 62 nearby galaxies in the KINGFISH survey in a way that is as empirical and model-independent as possible. We collect and exploit these data in order to measure from the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) precisely how much stellar radiation is intercepted and re-radiated by dust, and how this quantity varies with galaxy properties. By including SPIRE data, we are more sensitive to emission from cold dust grains than previous analyses at shorter wavelengths, …
Dust Emissions From High-Redshift Qsos, C L. Carilli, K M. Bertoldi, K M. Menten, M P. Rupen, E Kreysa, Xiaohui Fan, Michael A. Strauss, Donald P. Schneider, A Bertarini, Min S. Yun, R Zylka
Dust Emissions From High-Redshift Qsos, C L. Carilli, K M. Bertoldi, K M. Menten, M P. Rupen, E Kreysa, Xiaohui Fan, Michael A. Strauss, Donald P. Schneider, A Bertarini, Min S. Yun, R Zylka
Min S. Yun
We present detections of emission at 250 GHz (1.2 mm) from two high-redshift QSOs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey sample using the bolometer array at the IRAM 30 m telescope. The sources are SDSSp 015048.831004126.2 at z = 3.7 and SDSSp J033829.311002156.3 at z = 5.0; the latter is the third highest redshift QSO known and the highest redshift millimeter-emitting source yet identified. We also present deep radio continuum imaging of these two sources at 1.4 GHz using the Very Large Array. The combination of centimeter and millimeter observations indicate that the 250 GHz emission is most likely thermal …
Co (J = 4 → 3) And 650 Micron Continuum Observations Of The Z = 0.93 Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxy Fsc 15307+3252, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Co (J = 4 → 3) And 650 Micron Continuum Observations Of The Z = 0.93 Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxy Fsc 15307+3252, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Min S. Yun
We report the results of our CO J = 4 → 3 line and rest-frame 650 μm continuum observations of the z = 0.93 hyperluminous infrared galaxy FSC 15307+3252 using the Owens Valley Millimeter Array. No line or continuum emission was detected, but the derived limits provide a useful constraint on the temperature, emissivity, and mass of the cold dust associated with FSC 15307+3252 and its molecular gas content. The 3 σ upper limit on the velocity-integrated CO (4-3) line flux is 1.6 Jy km s-1 (for ΔV = 300 km s-1). This corresponds to a surprisingly small total molecular …