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Dust deficiency in the interacting galaxy NGC 3077

Armijos, J., López, E., Llerena, M., Aldás, F. and Logan, C. 2017. Dust deficiency in the interacting galaxy NGC 3077. Galaxies 5 (3) 10.3390/galaxies5030053

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Abstract

Using 70 μm observations taken with the PACS instrument of the Herschel space telescope, the dust content of the nearby and interacting spiral galaxy NGC 3077 has been compared with the dust content of the isolated galaxies such as NGC 2841, NGC 3184 and NGC 3351. The dust content has allowed us to derive dust-to-gas ratios for the four spiral galaxies of our sample. We find that NGC 2841, NGC 3184 and NGC 3351 have dust masses of 6.5–9.1 × 107 M⊙, which are a factor of ∼10 higher than the value found for NGC 3077. This result shows that NGC 3077 is a dust deficient galaxy, as was expected, because this galaxy is affected by tidal interactions with its neighboring galaxies M81 and M82. NGC 3077 reveals a dust-to-gas ratio of 17.5%, much higher than the average ratio of 1.8% of the isolated galaxies, evidencing that NGC 3077 is also deficient in H2 + HI gas. Therefore, it seems that, in this galaxy, gas has been stripped more efficiently than dust.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Physics and Astronomy
Publisher: MDPI
ISSN: 2075-4434
Date of Acceptance: 13 September 2017
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2023 09:34
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/159162

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