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GAMA/H-ATLAS : the dust opacity-stellar mass surface density relation for spiral galaxies

Authors :
Maarten Baes
Barry F. Madore
Cristina Popescu
Bogdan A. Pastrav
Madusha Gunawardhana
Michał J. Michałowski
Simon P. Driver
Daniel Thomas
Alister W. Graham
Lee S. Kelvin
Richard J. Tuffs
Ivan K. Baldry
Andrew M. Hopkins
Matt J. Jarvis
H Parkinson
Aaron S. G. Robotham
Jochen Liske
R. Hopwood
Sarah Brough
Loretta Dunne
David J. Smith
A. Dariush
Meiert W. Grootes
Haley Louise Gomez
Jon Loveday
Edward N. Taylor
G. de Zotti
Mark Seibert
Elisabetta Valiante
Nathan Bourne
A. Cooray
Matthew Prescott
Steve Maddox
Peder Norberg
E. Andrae
Source :
Astrophysical journal, 2013, Vol.766(1), pp.59 [Peer Reviewed Journal], ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

We report the discovery of a well-defined correlation between B-band face-on central optical depth due to dust, \tau^f_B, and the stellar mass surface density, \mu_{*}, of nearby (z < 0.13) spiral galaxies: log(\tau^f_B) = 1.12(+-0.11)log(\mu_{*}/M_sol kpc^2)-8.6(+-0.8). This relation was derived from a sample of spiral galaxies taken from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey and detected in the FIR/submm in the Herschel-ATLAS survey. Using a quantitative analysis of the NUV attenuation-inclination relation for complete samples of GAMA spirals categorized according to \mu_{*} we demonstrate that this correlation can be used to statistically correct for dust attenuation purely on the basis of optical photometry and S'ersic-profile morphological fits. Considered together with previously established empirical relationships between stellar mass, metallicity and gas mass, the near linearity and high constant of proportionality of the \tau^f_B-\mu_{*} relation disfavors a stellar origin for the bulk of refractory grains in spiral galaxies, instead being consistent with the existence of a ubiquitous and very rapid mechanism for the growth of dust in the ISM. We use the \tau^f_B-\mu_{*} relation in conjunction with the radiation transfer model for spiral galaxies of Popescu & Tuffs (2011) to derive intrinsic scaling relations between specific star formation rate (sSFR), stellar mass, and \mu_{*}, in which the attenuation of the UV light used to measure the SFR is corrected on an object-to-object basis. A marked reduction in scatter in these relations is achieved which is demonstrably due to correction of both the inclination-dependent and face-on components of attenuation. Our results are consistent with a picture of spiral galaxies in which most of the submm emission originates from grains residing in translucent structures, exposed to UV in the diffuse interstellar radiation field.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, version as accepted by ApJ

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrophysical journal, 2013, Vol.766(1), pp.59 [Peer Reviewed Journal], ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....79561d65f66fdee4b253f069b6992c46