Cold dust and its relation to molecular gas in the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 4449
Abstract
We present observations of the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 4449 at 850 m and 450 m obtained with SCUBA at the JCMT. The distribution of the cold dust agrees well with that of the CO and H emission. To explain the integrated mm- through far-infrared continuum spectrum three dust components are required, with temperatures of 16 K, 39 K and 168 K, respectively. The dust mass is dominated by the cold dust component; we derive a total dust mass of \~3.8 x10^6 Msun, and with the local gas-to-dust ratio of ~130 a total gas mass of M(HI+H_2}~4.9 x 10^8 Msun. Comparison with the HI mass leads to a total molecular gas mass of ~3.4 x 10^8 Msun. We derive a conversion factor of the CO line intensity to molecular hydrogen column density XCO = N(H_2)/I(CO) which is at least 11 times larger than the Galactic value. These values are in accord with the lower metallicity of NGC 4449.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0306627,
title = {Cold dust and its relation to molecular gas in the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 4449},
author = {C. Boettner and U. Klein and A. Heithausen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0306627},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in A&A