Is the Galactic submillimeter dust emissivity underestimated?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics

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10.1051/0004-6361:20042442

We present detailed modeling of the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the spiral galaxies NGC 891, NGC 4013, and NGC 5907 in the far-infrared and submm wavelengths. The model takes into account the emission produced by the diffuse dust and the star forming HII complexes. The dust mass is constrained by radiative transfer simulations in the optical (Xilouris et al. 1999). We find that the submm emission predicted by our model cannot account for the observed fluxes. Two scenarios may account for the "missing" submm flux. In the first scenario (Popescu et al. 2000), additional dust (to that derived from the optical, and associated with young stars) is embedded in the galaxy in the form of a thin disk and gives rise to additional submm emission. The other scenario investigates whether the average submm emissivity of the dust grains is higher than the values widely used in Galactic environments. In this case, the dust mass is equal to that derived from the optical observations, and the submm emissivity is treated as a free parameter calculated by fitting our model to the observed SED. We find the submm emissivity value to be ~3 times that often used for our Galaxy. While both scenarios reproduce the observed 850 micron surface brightness, the extra embedded dust model is not supported by the near infrared observations. We, thus, find that the enhanced dust submm emissivity scenario is the most plausible. [abridged]

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