Revealing the cold dust in low-metallicity environments: I - Photometry analysis of the Dwarf Galaxy Survey with Herschel
A. R\'emy-Ruyer, S.C. Madden, F. Galliano, S. Hony, M. Sauvage, G. J., Bendo, H. Roussel, M. Pohlen, M. W. L. Smith, M. Galametz, D. Cormier, V., Lebouteiller, R. Wu, M. Baes, M. J. Barlow, M. Boquien, A. Boselli, L., Ciesla, I. De Looze, O. {\L}. Karczewski, P. Panuzzo

TL;DR
This study analyzes Herschel photometry of 48 low-metallicity dwarf galaxies to understand their dust properties, revealing warmer dust temperatures, lower dust-to-stellar mass ratios, and a prevalent submm excess in the most metal-poor environments.
Contribution
It provides a systematic comparison of dust properties between low-metallicity dwarf galaxies and more metal-rich galaxies, highlighting differences and the occurrence of submm excess.
Findings
Dwarf galaxies have warmer dust temperatures (~32 K) compared to metal-rich galaxies (~23 K).
The dust-to-stellar mass ratio is significantly lower in low-metallicity galaxies.
A submm excess is detected in 41% of the DGS galaxies, mainly in the most metal-poor ones.
Abstract
We present new photometric data from our Herschel Key Programme, the Dwarf Galaxy Survey (DGS), dedicated to the observation of the gas and dust in 48 low-metallicity environments. They were observed with PACS and SPIRE onboard Herschel at 70,100,160,250,350, and 500 microns. We focus on a systematic comparison of the derived FIR properties (FIR luminosity, dust mass, dust temperature and emissivity index) with more metal-rich galaxies and investigate the detection of a potential submm excess. The data reduction method is adapted for each galaxy to derive the most reliable photometry from the final maps. PACS flux densities are compared with the MIPS 70 and 160 microns bands. We use colour-colour diagrams and modified blackbody fitting procedures to determine the dust properties of the DGS galaxies. We also include galaxies from the Herschel KINGFISH sample, containing more metal-rich…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
