Dust emission and star formation in Stephan's Quintet
G. Natale, R. J. Tuffs, C. K. Xu, C. Popescu, J. Fischera, U., Lisenfeld, N. Lu, P. Appleton, M. Dopita, P.-A. Duc, Y. Gao, W. Reach, J., Sulentic, M. Yun

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer observations to analyze dust emission and star formation in Stephan's Quintet, revealing extended infrared emission linked to the X-ray halo and estimating a total star formation rate of 7.5 solar masses per year.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of infrared dust emission and star formation mechanisms in Stephan's Quintet, including the role of the hot IGM and extended dust components.
Findings
Extended infrared dust emission coincides with the X-ray halo.
Total star formation rate in SQ is approximately 7.5 M_sun/yr.
Dust in the group halo can produce significant IR luminosity through collisional heating.
Abstract
We analyse a comprehensive set of MIR/FIR observations of Stephan's Quintet (SQ), taken with the Spitzer Space Observatory. Our study reveals the presence of a luminous (L_{IR}\approx 4.6x10^43 erg/s) and extended component of infrared dust emission, not connected with the main bodies of the galaxies, but roughly coincident with the X-ray halo of the group. We fitted the inferred dust emission spectral energy distribution of this extended source and the other main infrared emission components of SQ, including the intergalactic shock, to elucidate the mechanisms powering the dust and PAH emission, taking into account collisional heating by the plasma and heating through UV and optical photons. Combining the inferred direct and dust-processed UV emission to estimate the star formation rate (SFR) for each source we obtain a total SFR for SQ of 7.5 M(sun)/yr, similar to that expected for…
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