Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991apj...370..176h&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 370, March 20, 1991, p. 176-183. Research supported by SERC.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Sources (Astronomy), Interacting Galaxies, Charge Coupled Devices, Emission Spectra, Galactic Evolution, Infrared Cirrus (Astronomy), Ultraviolet Radiation
Scientific paper
A study of the IR emission in the Leo triplet of interacting galaxies is presented. A new background subtraction routine is applied to IRAS-calibrated raw detector data covering a 4 sq deg field centered on the triplet of galaxies. The discovery of an extragalactic IR counterpart is reported at 60 and 100 microns to the previously known optical and H I tidal plume associated with NGC 3628. The IR plume has a ratio I(100 microns)/N(H) of 7 + or - 4 x 10 to the -15th Jy/sr per H I atoms per sq cm, in striking agreement with Galactic cirrus clouds, and a dust-to-gas ratio of 3.3 x 10 to the -5th. These values are consistent with the tidal model of the plume formation. The IR plume also exhibits a gradient of decreasing temperature along the plume away from NGC 3628 which can be explained by a dilution of the stellar optical and UV radiation field. In addition to the Leo triplet galaxies, almost all background late-type galaxies in the field were detected.
Appleton Phil N.
Hughes David H.
Schombert James M.
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