4.6 Article

Mapping the interstellar medium in galaxies with Herschel

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 518, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201014536

Keywords

galaxies: ISM; galaxies: spiral; dust, extinction; ISM: abundances

Funding

  1. CSA (Canada)
  2. NAOC (China)
  3. CEA (France)
  4. ASI (Italy)
  5. MCINN (Spain)
  6. Stockholm Observatory (Sweden)
  7. STFC (UK)
  8. NASA (USA)
  9. CNES (France)
  10. CNRS (France)
  11. STFC [ST/G002827/1, PP/E001173/1, ST/G002630/1, ST/F002858/1, ST/H001530/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  12. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/G002630/1, ST/G002827/1, PP/E001173/1, PP/E001181/1, ST/F002858/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  13. UK Space Agency [ST/G003874/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The standard method of mapping the interstellar medium in a galaxy, by observing the molecular gas in the CO 1-0 line and the atomic gas in the 21-cm line, is largely limited with current telescopes to galaxies in the nearby universe. In this letter, we use SPIRE observations of the galaxies M99 and M100 to explore the alternative approach of mapping the interstellar medium using the continuum emission from the dust. We have compared the methods by measuring the relationship between the star-formation rate and the surface density of gas in the galaxies using both methods. We find the two methods give relationships with a similar dispersion, confirming that observing the continuum emission from the dust is a promising method of mapping the interstellar medium in galaxies.

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