High-resolution, 3D radiative transfer modeling : I. The grand-design spiral galaxy M51
Ilse De Looze, Jacopo Fritz, Maarten Baes, George J. Bendo, Luca, Cortese, M\'ed\'eric Boquien, Alessandro Boselli, Peter Camps, Asantha, Cooray, Diane Cormier, Jon I. Davies, Gert De Geyter, Thomas M. Hughes,, Anthony P. Jones, Oskar L. Karczewski, Vianney Lebouteiller

TL;DR
This paper develops high-resolution 3D radiative transfer models to analyze the contributions of young and old stellar populations to dust heating in the galaxy M51, revealing complex interactions between stars and dust.
Contribution
It introduces a new technique for modeling radiative transfer effects in face-on galaxies using high-resolution 3D Monte Carlo simulations with detailed stellar and dust distributions.
Findings
Old stars significantly contribute to dust heating.
The model accurately reproduces observed SED and attenuation.
Complex dust-star interactions are revealed in M51.
Abstract
Context: Dust reprocesses about half of the stellar radiation in galaxies. The thermal re-emission by dust of absorbed energy is considered driven merely by young stars and, consequently, often applied to trace the star formation rate in galaxies. Recent studies have argued that the old stellar population might anticipate a non-negligible fraction of the radiative dust heating. Aims: In this work, we aim to analyze the contribution of young (< 100 Myr) and old (~ 10 Gyr) stellar populations to radiative dust heating processes in the nearby grand-design spiral galaxy M51 using radiative transfer modeling. High-resolution 3D radiative transfer (RT) models are required to describe the complex morphologies of asymmetric spiral arms and clumpy star-forming regions and model the propagation of light through a dusty medium. Methods: In this paper, we present a new technique developed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
