Title: Dust in galaxies the next generation
1Dust in galaxies the next generation
2Dust
- Alters observed properties
- Intimately linked to cold ISM, star formation
- Easy and cheap to observe
- Traces energy input, modified by energetic
processes in ISM
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4AM0500-620 WFPC2
5AM1316-241 WFPC2
6And of course NGC 3314
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9Dust in spiral arms is mostly like our local
sample with one exception so far.
10Dust within galaxies the reconstruction problem
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15Extracting residual intensity
- Model galaxy light
- Divide into image
- Repeat with masking as needed
- Generate 3D model for galaxy light
- Solve pixel-by-pixel
16Example NGC 1316
Depth
t(v)
17Limitations
- Takes forever
- Requires detailed galaxy model, geometry
- Very sensitive to data S/N
- More applicable approaches replace physical
depth by fraction of foreground starlight, or fit
whole dust patches rather than pixels
18Fitting RAV/EB-V
19NGC 1316 R1.8
20NGC 2787
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22R2.1
23NGC 3607 R4
24NGC 4278 R1.5
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26R2
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28R2.5
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30R2.4
Note far side of annulus
31And closer to home
32Dust forms in the Crabs instability-driven
filaments. Here we can watch grain formation and
destruction in the synchrotron nebula.
33Dust loss and S0s?
- Dust in S0 systems restricted to annulus
- Dust can be destroyed by sputtering in a hot ISM
- Can a large bulge, hot ISM and low SFR destroy
the dust from the edges of a disk, helping shut
down star formation?
34Survival of acquired cold ISM and star formation
NGC 5866 S0 (ACS BVR, Hubble Heritage)
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38Automated selection of E/S silhouettes from SDSS
spectra
39Chris Lintott, Anze Slosar, Alex Szlalay, Daniel
Thomas, Kevin Schawinski, Kate Land, Bob Nichol,
and a cast of 85,000 Sinh-mapped color images
(turns out to be important for this)
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