Multiband imaging observations of a prominent dust lane galaxy NGC 4370
M.K.Patil, S.K.Pandey, Ajit Kembhavi, D.K.Sahu

TL;DR
This study investigates the dust properties and interstellar medium of galaxy NGC 4370 using optical and infrared imaging, revealing dust characteristics similar to the Milky Way and suggesting a merger origin for its dust content.
Contribution
It provides detailed extinction properties of NGC 4370's dust lane and explores the origin and multi-phase ISM connection, combining optical, IR, and X-ray data for the first time.
Findings
Dust extinction curve similar to Galactic dust
Total dust mass estimated at 4.4x10^4 to 2.0x10^5 solar masses
ISM likely acquired through a merger event
Abstract
In this paper we present extinction properties of interstellar dust in a prominent dust lane galaxy NGC 4370 based on the optical broad band (BVRI) imaging observations taken from the Himalaya Chandra Telescope (HCT), Hanle and the near-IR (J,H,K) images taken from the 2MASS archive. NGC 4370 belongs to the Virgo cluster (VCC 0758) and form a non-interactive pair with NGC 4365 at 10. NGC 4370 hosts a prominent dust lane running parallel to its optical major axis and is extended almost up to 1\arcmin. The extinction curve derived for NGC 4370 is found to run parallel to Galactic extinction curve, implying that the properties of dust in NGC 4370 are identical to those of the canonical grains in the Milky Way. The value is found to be equal to 2.850.05 and is consitent with the values reported for the dust lane galaxies. The total dust content of NGC 4370 estimated…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
