Halo dust detection around NGC 891
M. Bocchio, S. Bianchi, L. K. Hunt, R. Schneider

TL;DR
This study investigates the vertical distribution of dust in NGC 891, revealing a thin and thick dust component with a scaleheight of about 1.44 kpc, and discusses dust properties and dynamics in the galaxy's halo.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the scaleheight of both thin and thick dust components in NGC 891 across multiple infrared wavelengths.
Findings
The dust emission is best modeled with both thin and thick components.
The thick dust component has a scaleheight of approximately 1.44 kpc.
Small grain abundance decreases significantly above the galactic midplane.
Abstract
Observations of edge-on galaxies allow us to investigate the vertical extent and properties of dust, gas and stellar distributions. NGC 891 has been studied for decades and represents one of the best studied cases of an edge-on galaxy. We use deep PACS data together with IRAC, MIPS and SPIRE data to study the vertical extent of dust emission around NGC 891. We also test the presence of a more extended, thick dust component. By performing a convolution of an intrinsic vertical profile emission with each instrument PSF and comparing it with observations we derived the scaleheight of a thin and thick dust disc component. For all wavelengths considered the emission is best fit with the sum of a thin and a thick dust component. The scaleheight of both dust components shows a gradient passing from 70 m to 250 m. This could be due to a drop in dust heating (and thus dust temperature)…
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