Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-12-03
Astrophys.J. 622 (2005) 235-243
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, 5 figures and 2 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/427867
The mid-infrared (10-20 um) luminosity of elliptical galaxies is dominated by the integrated emission from circumstellar dust in red giant stars. As a single stellar population evolves, the rate of dusty mass loss from red giant stars decreases with time, so the mid-infrared luminosity should also decline with stellar age. To seek such a correlation, we have used archival ISO observations to determine surface brightness profiles and central fluxes at 15 um in 17 early-type galaxies for which stellar ages have been determined from optical spectral indices. The radial surface brightness distributions at 15 um generally follow the stellar de Vaucouleurs profile as expected. We find that the surface brightness ratio mu_{15um}/mu_{I-band} is systematically higher in elliptical galaxies with ages < 5 Gyrs and in galaxies that exhibit evidence of recent mergers. Within the accuracy of our observations, mu_{15um}/mu_{I-band} shows no age dependence for ages > 5 Gyrs. The corresponding flux ratios F_{15um}/F_{I-band} within apertures scaled to the effective radius (R_e/8) are proportional to the mu_{15um}/mu_{I-band} ratios at larger galactic radii, indicating that no 15 um emission is detected from central dust clouds visible in optical images in some of our sample galaxies. Emission at 15 um is observed in non-central massive clouds of dust and cold gas in NGC1316, an elliptical galaxy that is thought to have had a recent merger. Recent {\it Spitzer Space Telescope} data also indicate the presence of PAH emission at 8 um. Several ellipticals have extended regions of 15 um emission that have no obvious counterparts at other frequencies.
Brighenti Fabrizio
Mathews William G.
Temi Pasquale
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