HERschel Inventory of The Agents of Galaxy Evolution (HERITAGE): The Large Magellanic Cloud dust
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HERschel Inventory of The Agents of Galaxy Evolution (HERITAGE): The Large Magellanic Cloud dust
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- Meixner, M.;
- Galliano, F.;
- Hony, S.;
- Roman Duval, Julia;
- Robitaille, T.;
- Panuzzo, P.;
- Sauvage, M.;
- Gordon, K.;
- Engelbracht, C.;
- Misselt, K.;
- Okumura, K.;
- Beck, T.;
- Bernard, J. P.;
- Bolatto, Alberto;
- Bot, Caroline;
- Boyer, M.;
- Bracker, S.;
- Carlson, L. R.;
- Clayton, G. C.;
- Chen, C.-H. R.;
- Churchwell, E.;
- Fukui, Y.;
- Galametz, M.;
- Hora, J. L.;
- Hughes, A.;
- Indebetouw, R.;
- Israel, F. P.;
- Kawamura, A.;
- Kemper, F.;
- Kim, S.;
- Kwon, E.;
- Lawton, B.;
- Li, A.;
- Long, K. S.;
- Marengo, M.;
- Madden, S. C.;
- Matsuura, M.;
- Oliveira, J. M.;
- Onishi, T.;
- Otsuka, M.;
- Paradis, D.;
- Poglitsch, A.;
- Riebel, D.;
- Reach, W. T.;
- Rubio López, Mónica;
- Sargent, B.;
- Sewiło, M.;
- Simon, J. D.;
- Skibba, R.;
- Smith, L. J.;
- Srinivasan, S.;
- Tielens, A. G. G. M.;
- van Loon, J. Th.;
- Whitney, B.;
- Woods, P. M.;
Abstract
The HERschel Inventory of The Agents of Galaxy Evolution (HERITAGE) of the Magellanic Clouds will use dust emission to investigate the
life cycle of matter in both the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC). Using the Herschel Space Observatory’s PACS and SPIRE
photometry cameras, we imaged a 2◦ × 8◦ strip through the LMC, at a position angle of ∼22.5◦ as part of the science demonstration phase of the
Herschel mission. We present the data in all 5 Herschel bands: PACS 100 and 160 μm and SPIRE 250, 350 and 500 μm. We present two dust
models that both adequately fit the spectral energy distribution for the entire strip and both reveal that the SPIRE 500 μm emission is in excess
of the models by ∼6 to 17%. The SPIRE emission follows the distribution of the dust mass, which is derived from the model. The PAH-to-dust
mass ( fPAH) image of the strip reveals a possible enhancement in the LMC bar in agreement with previous work. We compare the gas mass
distribution derived from the HI 21 cm and CO J = 1−0 line emission maps to the dust mass map from the models and derive gas-to-dust mass
ratios (GDRs). The dust model, which uses the standard graphite and silicate optical properties for Galactic dust, has a very low GDR = 65+15
−18
making it an unrealistic dust model for the LMC. Our second dust model, which uses amorphous carbon instead of graphite, has a flatter emissivity
index in the submillimeter and results in a GDR = 287+25
−42 that is more consistent with a GDR inferred from extinction.
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financial support from the NASA
Herschel Science Center, JPL contracts # 1381522 & 1381650. M.R. is supported
by FONDECYT No. 1080335 and FONDAP No. 15010003. We thank
the contributions and support from the European Space Agency (ESA), the PACS
and SPIRE teams, the Herschel Science Center and the NASA Herschel Science
Center (esp. A. Barbar and K. Xu) and the PACS and SPIRE instrument control
centers, without which none of this work would be possible.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126141
DOI: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201014662
ISSN: 0004-6361
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A&A 518, L71 (2010)
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