The 617 MHz - $\lambda$ 850 $\mu$m Correlation (Cosmic Rays and Cold Dust) in NGC 3044 and NGC 4157
Judith A. Irwin, Rupinder S. Brar, D. J. Saikia, and Richard N., Henriksen

TL;DR
This study maps NGC 3044 and NGC 4157 at sub-mm and radio wavelengths, revealing a strong correlation between cold dust emission and non-thermal synchrotron radiation, linked to star formation and interstellar medium properties.
Contribution
First simultaneous mapping of these galaxies at 450/850 μm and 617 MHz, establishing a detailed correlation between cold dust and synchrotron emission.
Findings
Detected high latitude emission in both galaxies.
Found cold dust dominates dust mass with a two-temperature model.
Established a power-law correlation between 617 MHz and 850 μm emissions.
Abstract
We present the first maps of NGC 3044 and NGC 4157 at m and m from the JCMT as well as the first maps at 617 MHz from the GMRT. High latitude emission has been detected in both the radio continuum and sub-mm for NGC 3044 and in the radio continuum for NGC 4157, including several new features. The dust spectrum at long wavelengths required fitting with a two-temperature model for both galaxies, implying the presence of cold dust. Dust masses are and for NGC 3044 and NGC 4157, respectively, and are dominated by the cold component. There is a clear correlation between the 617 MHz and m emission in the two galaxies. In the case of NGC 3044, this implies a relation between the non-thermal synchrotron emission and cold dust. The 617 MHz component represents an…
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