Spatially resolving the dust properties and submillimetre excess in M 33
M. Rela\~no, I. De Looze, R. C. Kennicutt, U. Lisenfeld, A. Dariush,, S. Verley, J. Braine, F. Tabatabaei, C. Kramer, M. Boquien, M. Xilouris, P., Gratier

TL;DR
This study maps dust properties in M33 at 170 pc scales, revealing how dust grain types vary with star formation, metallicity, and galactic radius, and identifies a significant submillimetre excess in diffuse regions.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved analysis of dust grain abundance, submillimetre excess, and gas-to-dust ratio in M33 at ~170 pc scales, linking dust evolution to physical conditions.
Findings
Dust grain abundance varies with star formation activity.
Submillimetre excess reaches up to 50% in outer galaxy regions.
Gas-to-dust ratio correlates with metallicity gradient.
Abstract
The relative abundance of the dust grain types in the interstellar medium (ISM) is directly linked to physical quantities that trace the evolution of galaxies. We study the dust properties of the whole disc of M33 at spatial scales of ~170 pc. This analysis allows us to infer how the relative dust grain abundance changes with the conditions of the ISM, study the existence of a submillimetre excess and look for trends of the gas-to-dust mass ratio (GDR) with other physical properties of the galaxy. For each pixel in the disc of M33 we fit the infrared SED using a physically motivated dust model that assumes an emissivity index beta close to 2. We derive the relative amount of the different dust grains in the model, the total dust mass, and the strength of the interstellar radiation field (ISRF) heating the dust at each spatial location. The relative abundance of very small grains tends…
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