Dust Properties in HII Regions in M33
M. Relano, R. Kennicutt, U. Lisenfeld, S. Verley, I. Hermelo, M., Boquien, M. Albrecht, C. Kramer, J. Braine, E. Perez-Montero, I. De Looze, M., Xilouris, A. Kovacs, J. Staguhn

TL;DR
This study investigates dust properties in HII regions of M33, revealing how environmental factors influence dust composition, size distribution, and gas-to-dust ratios, with implications for star formation rate estimations.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of dust components in M33's HII regions, linking dust evolution to environmental conditions and gas phases, which was not previously characterized in this detail.
Findings
VSGs are more abundant in filled and mixed regions.
High-velocity gas structures correlate with VSG enhancement.
Gas-to-dust ratio varies with ISM phase and environment.
Abstract
The conversion of the IR emission into star formation rate can be strongly dependent on the physical properties of the dust, which are affected by the environmental conditions where the dust is embedded. We study here the dust properties of a set of HII regions in the Local Group Galaxy M33 presenting different spatial configurations between the stars, gas and dust to understand the dust evolution under different environments. We model the SED of each region using the DustEM tool and obtain the mass relative to hydrogen for Very Small Grains (YVSG), Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (YPAH) and Big Grains (YBG). The relative mass of the VSGs (YVSG/YTOT) is a factor of 1.7 higher for HII regions classified as filled and mixed than for regions presenting a shell structure. The enhancement of VSGs within NGC 604 and NGC 595 is correlated to expansive gas structures with velocities greater…
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