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arxiv: 1603.04860 · v1 · pith:HHHR4JVKnew · submitted 2016-03-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

An Empirical Determination of the Dust Mass Absorption Coefficient, kappa_(d), Using the Herschel Reference Survey

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We use the published photometry and spectroscopy of 22 galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey to determine that the value of the dust mass absorption coefficient $\kappa_{d}$ at a wavelength of 500 $\mu m$ is $\kappa_{500} = 0.051^{+0.070}_{-0.026}\,{\rm m^{2}\,kg^{-1}}$. We do so by taking advantage of the fact that the dust-to-metals ratio in the interstellar medium of galaxies appears to be constant. We argue that our value for $\kappa_{d}$ supersedes that of James et al. (2002) -- who pioneered this approach for determining $\kappa_{d}$ -- because we take advantage of superior data, and account for a number of significant systematic effects that they did not consider. We comprehensively incorporate all methodological and observational contributions to establish the uncertainty on our value, which represents a marked improvement on the oft-quoted 'order-of-magnitude' uncertainty on $\kappa_{d}$. We find no evidence that the value of $\kappa_{d}$ differs significantly between galaxies, or that it correlates with any other measured or derived galaxy properties. We note, however, that the availability of data limits our sample to relatively massive ($10^{9.7}<{M_{\star}}<10^{11.0}\ {\rm M_{\odot}}$), high metallicity ($8.61<[12+{\rm log}_{10}\frac{O}{H}]<8.86$) galaxies; future work will allow us to investigate a wider range of systems.

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