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  • 2020Modeling Dust and Starlight in Galaxies Observed by Spitzer and Herschel: The KINGFISH Sample84citations
  • 2014Gas-to-dust mass ratios in local galaxies over a 2 dex metallicity range622citations
  • 2012Far-infrared colours of nearby late-type galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey78citations

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  • Baes, M.
  • Galliano, F.
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  • Jones, A.
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  • Cormier, D.
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  • Smith, M. W. L.
  • Zibetti, S.
  • Ciesla, L.
  • Remy, A.
  • Spinoglio, L.
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  • Eales, S.
  • Boissier, S.
  • Magrini, L.
  • Gear, W.
  • Hughes, T. M.
  • Buat, V.
  • Clements, D. L.
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Gas-to-dust mass ratios in local galaxies over a 2 dex metallicity range

  • Karczewski, O. Ł.
  • Asano, R. S.
  • Hughes, T.
  • Delooze, I.
  • Galametz, M.
  • Takeuchi, T. T.
  • Baes, M.
  • Galliano, F.
  • Boquien, M.
  • Bocchio, M.
  • Lebouteiller, V.
  • Madden, S. C.
  • Boselli, A.
  • Spinoglio, Luigi
  • Jones, A.
  • Doublier-Pritchard, V.
  • Rémy-Ruyer, A.
  • Zhukovska, S.
  • Cormier, D.
  • Bendo, G. J.
Abstract

<BR /> Aims: The goal of this paper is to analyse the behaviour of the gas-to-dust mass ratio (G/D) of local Universe galaxies over a wide metallicity range. We especially focus on the low-metallicity part of the G/D vs metallicity relation and investigate several explanations for the observed relation and scatter. <BR /> Methods: We assembled a total of 126 galaxies, covering a 2 dex metallicity range and with 30% of the sample with 12 + log(O/H)≤ 8.0. We homogeneously determined the dust masses with a semi-empirical dust model including submm constraints. The atomic and molecular gas masses have been compiled from the literature. We used two X<SUB>CO</SUB> scenarios to estimate the molecular gas mass: the Galactic conversion factor, X<SUB>CO,MW</SUB>, and a X<SUB>CO</SUB> that depends on the metallicity X<SUB>CO,Z</SUB> (∝Z<SUP>-2</SUP>). We modelled the observed trend of the G/D with metallicity using two simple power laws (slope of -1 and free) and a broken power law. Correlations with morphological type, stellar masses, star formation rates, and specific star formation rates are also discussed. We then compared the observed evolution of the G/D with predictions from several chemical evolution models and explored different physical explanations for the observed scatter in the G/D values. <BR /> Results: We find that out of the five tested galactic parameters, metallicity is the main physical property of the galaxy driving the observed G/D. The G/D versus metallicity relation cannot be represented by a single power law with a slope of -1 over the whole metallicity range. The observed trend is steeper for metallicities lower than ~8.0. A large scatter is observed in the G/D values for a given metallicity: in metallicity bins of ~0.1 dex, the dispersion around the mean value is ~0.37 dex. On average, the broken power law reproduces the observed G/D best compared to the two power laws (slope of -1 or free) and provides estimates of the G/D that are accurate to a factor of 1.6. The good agreement of observed values of the G/D and its scatter with respect to metallicity with the predicted values of the three tested chemical evolution models allows us to infer that the scatter in the relation is intrinsic to galactic properties, reflecting the different star formation histories, dust destruction efficiencies, dust grain size distributions, and chemical compositions across the sample. <BR /> Conclusions: Our results show that the chemical evolution of low-metallicity galaxies, traced by their G/D, strongly depends on their local internal conditions and individual histories. The large scatter in the observed G/D at a given metallicity reflects the impact of various processes occurring during the evolution of a galaxy. Despite the numerous degeneracies affecting them, disentangling these various processes is now the next step. Appendices are available in electronic form at <A href="http://www.aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201322803/olm">http://www.aanda.org</A>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • grain
  • grain size
  • chemical composition