A Multi-Wavelength Infrared Study of NGC 891
C. Whaley, J. Irwin, S. Madden, F. Galliano, G. Bendo

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength infrared imaging to analyze the structure, dust, and PAH emission in NGC 891, revealing halo PAH presence and dust properties consistent with low star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides the first halo SED measurements in an external galaxy and compares the vertical extent of different IR-emitting components.
Findings
PAH emission detected up to z >= 2.5 kpc in the halo.
Halo dust exhibits a colder radiation field, indicating low star formation.
Vertical extents of IR components vary, with PAHs and warm dust closer to the disk.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavlength infrared study of the nearby, edge-on, spiral galaxy NGC 891. We have examined 20 independent, spatially resolved IR images of this galaxy, 14 of which are newly reduced and/or previously unpublished images. These images span a wavelength regime from 1.2 microns in which the emission is dominated by cool stars, through the MIR, in which emission is dominated by PAHs, to 850 microns, in which emission is dominated by cold dust in thermal equilibrium with the radiation field. The changing morphology of the galaxy with wavelength illustrates the changing dominant components. We detect extra-planar dust emission in this galaxy, consistent with previously published results, but now show that PAH emission is also in the halo, to a vertical distance of z >= 2.5 kpc. We compare the vertical extents of various components and find that the PAHs (from 7.7 and 8 micron…
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