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U utorak, 1.10.2013., u 13 sati (Seminar TZ 201, 2. kat, Fizički odsjek)  biti ce održano sljedeće predavanje:

Brent Groves (Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany)

Dust Luminosity, Gas, and star formation in nearby galaxies 

 

 

In the local universe, the mass of gas in galaxies is usually measured through the combination of the 21cm HI line, tracing the atomic gas, and the CO sub-millimeter lines that trace the molecular interstellar medium (ISM). However, the dust infrared continuum provides another tracer of the ISM mass, through two paths; the correlation of dust and gas mass, and the association of the total IR luminosity with CO luminosity (related to the Kennicutt-Schmidt relation). Here, using a matched sample of 36 galaxies from the KINGFISH (IR), HERACLES (CO), and THINGS (HI) surveys, we show the correlation of individual Herschel bands with the ISM mass. We find the tightest correlation of total gas mass with the longest wavelength data (SPIRE500), but that the molecular gas is more associated with the peak of the IR emission (e.g. PACS160). We provide fits to these relations for use with ongoing surveys with ALMA, however cauution with a note on how note all IR luminosity is associated with young stars.

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