Dust Properties of NGC 147 and NGC 185
Francine R. Marleau (1), Alberto Noriega-Crespo (2), Karl Misselt (3), ((1) University of Toronto, (2) Spitzer Science Center, (3) Steward, Observatory)

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer infrared imaging to analyze dust distribution and properties in the dwarf elliptical galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, revealing detailed spatial structures and dust masses.
Contribution
First detailed infrared imaging of NGC 147 and NGC 185's dust properties, providing spatial distribution and mass estimates with high sensitivity.
Findings
NGC 185 shows shell-like diffuse emission and a central infrared concentration.
NGC 147 exhibits minimal infrared emission beyond 24 microns, mainly stellar.
Dust mass in NGC 185 is approximately 1900 solar masses, consistent with previous estimates.
Abstract
We present new mid- to far-infrared images of the two dwarf compact elliptical galaxies that are satellites of M31, NGC 185 and NGC 147, obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope. Spitzer's high sensitivity and spatial resolution enable us for the first time to look directly into the detailed spatial structure and properties of the dust in these systems. The images of NGC 185 at 8 and 24 micron display a mixed morphology characterized by a shell-like diffuse emission region surrounding a central concentration of more intense infrared emission. The lower resolution images at longer wavelengths show the same spatial distribution within the central 50" but beyond this radius, the 160 micron emission is more extended than that at 24 and 70micron. On the other hand, the dwarf galaxy NGC 147 located only a small distance away from NGC 185 shows no significant infrared emission beyond 24…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
