How cosmic-ray electron propagation affects radio-far-infrared correlations in M31 and M33
Elly M. Berkhuijsen, Rainer Beck, Fatemeh S. Tabatabaei

TL;DR
This study examines how cosmic-ray electron propagation influences radio-far-infrared correlations in M31 and M33, revealing differences in diffusion lengths and disk structures that affect these correlations.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of cosmic-ray electron diffusion lengths and disk structures in M31 and M33, linking magnetic field properties to CRE propagation and FIR correlations.
Findings
M31 has a thin NTH disk with a scale height of 0.3-0.4 kpc.
M33 has both thin and thick NTH disks, with the thick disk around 2 kpc.
Diffusion length at 1.4 GHz is approximately 1.5 kpc in the thin disks.
Abstract
We investigate the effect of propagation of cosmic-ray electrons (CRE) on the nonthermal (synchrotron) - far-infrared correlations in M31 and M33. The thermal (TH) and nonthermal (NTH) emission components of the radio continuum emission at 1.4 GHz and one higher frequency are compared with dust emission from M31 and M33 using Spitzer data. In both galaxies the TH emission is linearly correlated with the emission from warm dust (24 \mu m, 70 \mu m), but the power laws of the NTH-FIR correlations have exponents b < 1 that increase with increasing frequency. Furthermore, the values of b for M33 are significantly smaller (b ~ 0.4) than those for M31 (b ~ 0.6). We interpret the differences in b as differences in the diffusion length of the CRE. We estimate the diffusion length in two ways: (1) by smoothing the NTH emission at the higher frequency until the correlation with NTH emission at…
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