The Dust Content and Radiation Fields of Sample of Galaxies in the ELAIS-N1 Field
Abstract
The Mid-IR colors (F8/F24) of galaxies together with their IR-UV luminosity correlations can be used to get some insight into the relative abundance of the different dust grain populations present in them. The ELAIS-N1 field contains thousands of galaxies which do not have optical spectra but have been observed in the Mid-IR by Spitzer and UV by GALEX making it ideal for these studies. As part of this work we have selected a sample of galaxies from the ELAIS-N1 field which have photometric observations in the MIR and UV as well as photometric redshifts from the SDSS database. We put the constraint that the redshifts are 0.1, thereby giving us a total of 309 galaxies. We find that the majority of the galaxies in the sample are PAH dominated due to their high MIR flux ratio. We also find a reasonable correlation between the Mid-IR and the UV luminosities out of which the Mid-IR emission from PAHs at 8 μm is marginally better correlated than the 24 μm VSG emission with the UV luminosities. However, if we divide the sample based on their F8/F24 ratios which is also an indicator of metallicity, the MIR-UV correlation seems to increase with the F8/F24 ratio. But the MIR-UV correlations are not very different for the PAHs and the VSG population within the individual metallicity groups.
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