Dust-to-Gas Ratio in the Extremely Metal Poor Galaxy I ZW 18
Abstract
The blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18 is one of the most metal poor systems known in the local Universe (12 + log(O/H) = 7.17). In this work we study I Zw 18 using data from Spitzer, Herschel Space Telescope and IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer. Our data set includes the most sensitive maps of I Zw 18, to date, in both, the far infrared and the CO J=1→0 transition. We use dust emission models to derive a dust mass upper limit of only Mdust≤1.1×104 M (3σ limit). This upper limit is driven by the non-detection at 160 μm, and it is a factor of 4-10 times smaller than previous estimates (depending upon the model used). We also estimate an upper limit to the total dust-to-gas mass ratio of MDust/Mgas≤5.0×10-5. If a linear correlation between the dust-to-gas mass ratio and metallicity (measure as O/H) were to hold, we would expect a ratio of 3.9×10-4. We also show that the infrared SED is similar to that of starbursting systems.
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