Galactocentric variation of the gas-to-dust ratio and its relation with metallicity
A. Giannetti, S. Leurini, C. Koenig, J. S. Urquhart, T. Pillai, J., Brand, J. Kauffmann, F. Wyrowski, K. M. Menten

TL;DR
This study investigates how the gas-to-dust ratio varies with galactocentric radius and metallicity in the Milky Way, revealing a gradient that impacts molecular gas estimates and aligns with observations in other galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the galactocentric variation of the gas-to-dust ratio in the outer Galaxy, linking it to metallicity gradients and dust grain growth.
Findings
Gas-to-dust ratio increases with galactocentric radius.
Gradient of 0.087 dex/kpc in the gas-to-dust ratio.
Gas-to-dust ratio correlates with metallicity, following Z^{-1.4}.
Abstract
(Abridged) Context: The assumption of a gas-to-dust mass ratio (\gamma) is a common approach to estimate the basic properties of molecular clouds, such as total mass and column density of molecular hydrogen, from (sub)mm continuum observations of the dust. In the Milky Way a single value is used at all galactocentric radii, independently of the observed metallicity gradients. Both models and extragalactic observations suggest that this quantity increases for decreasing metallicity Z, typical of the outer regions in disks, where fewer heavy elements are available to form dust grains. Aims: We aim to investigate the variation of the gas-to-dust ratio as a function of galactocentric radius and metallicity, to allow a more accurate characterisation of the quantity of molecular gas across the galactic disk, as derived from observations of the dust. Methods: Observations of the optically…
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