Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
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ISOPHOT: Proceedings of the Workshoip on P32 Oversampled Mapping, held in Madrid, Spain and Pasadena, CA, USA in February and Ma
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Iso, Macros: Dust, Star Formation
Scientific paper
The Sc galaxy M 33 was mapped with ISO at three far in- frared wavelengths, 60, 100, and 160 μm, in order to study the distribution and the heating of dust. On the basis of a prelimi- nary data reduction done prior to the availability of P32TOOLS the spectral energy distributions in the FIR indicate the pres- ence of two dust components. The warmer component, at 40K,is concentrated to the star-forming regions, and heated by UV radiation from massive stars, thus tracing the star forma- tion activity, while the cold component, at 17K,is smoothly distributed over the entire disk, and which is heated by the dif- fuse interstellar radiation field.
Haas Marcel
Hippelein H. H.
Klaas Ulrich
Lemke Deitrich
Stickel Manfred
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