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The dust morphology of the elliptical Galaxy M 86 with SPIRE

Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 518, No. 4, Article L45, Year 2010

We present Herschel-SPIRE observations at 250-500 μm of the giant elliptical galaxy M 86 and examine the distribution of the resolved cold dust emission and its relation with other galactic tracers. The SPIRE images reveal three dust components: emission from the central region; a dust lane extending north-south; and a bright emission feature 10 kpc to the south-east. We estimate that ∼106 Modot; of dust is spatially coincident with atomic and ionized hydrogen, originating from stripped material from the nearby spiral NGC 4438 due to recent tidal interactions with M 86. The gas-to-dust ratio of the cold gas component ranges from ∼20-80. We discuss the different heating mechanisms for the dust features. © ESO 2010.

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Environmental