Environmental impacts on dust temperature of star-forming galaxies in the local Universe
Yasuhiro Matsuki, Yusei Koyama, Takao Nakagawa, Satoshi Takita

TL;DR
This study investigates how local environment influences dust temperature in star-forming galaxies at z ~ 0, revealing a mild increase in dust temperature with environmental density, independent of immediate star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence that environmental density marginally affects dust temperature in star-forming galaxies in the local universe, beyond the known star formation correlations.
Findings
Dust temperature correlates positively with specific SFR.
Environmental density shows a marginal increase in dust temperature.
Star formation activity decreases slightly with higher density.
Abstract
We present infrared views of the environmental effects on the dust properties in star-forming (SF) galaxies at z ~ 0, using the AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) all-sky map and the large spectroscopic galaxy sample from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 7 (DR7). We restrict the sample to those within the redshift range of 0.05 < z < 0.07 and the stellar mass range of 9.2 < log_10 (M_star/M_solar). We select SF galaxies based on their H_alpha equivalent width (EW_Ha> 4 A) and emission line flux ratios. We perform far-infrared (FIR) stacking analyses by splitting the SDSS SF galaxy sample according to their stellar mass, specific SFR (SSFR_SDSS), and environment. We derive total infrared luminosity (LIR) for each subsample using the average flux densities at WIDE-S (90 micron) and WIDE-L (140 micron) bands, and then compute IR-based SFR (SFR_IR) from L_IR. We find a mild…
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