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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2003

Infrared spectral energy distribution model for extremely young galaxies

Tsutomu T. Takeuchi; Hiroyuki Hirashita; Takako T. Ishii; L. K. Hunt; Andrea Ferrara

The small grain sizes produced by Type II supernova (SN II) models in young, metal-poor galaxies make the appearance of their infrared (IR) spectral energy distribution (SED) quite different from that of nearby, older galaxies. To study this effect, we have developed a model for the evolution of dust content and the IR SED of low-metallicity, extremely young galaxies based on Hirashita et al. (2002). We find that, even in the inte nse ultraviolet (UV) radiation field of very young galaxies, small silicate grains are subje ct to stochastic heating resulting in a broad temperature distribution and substantial MIR continuum emission. Larger carbonaceous grains are in thermal equilibrium at T ≃ 50‐100 K, and they also contribute to the MIR. We present the evolution of SEDs and IR extinction of very young, low-metallicity galaxies. The IR extinction curve is also shown. In the first few Myrs, the em ission peaks at λ ∼ 30‐50 µm; at later times dust self-absorption decreases the apparent grain temperatures, shifting the bulk of the emission into the submillimetre band. We successfully apply the model to the IR SED of SBS 0335−052, a low metallicity (1/41 Z⊙) dwarf galaxy with an unusually strong MIR flux. We find the SED, optical properties and extinction of the star forming region to be consistent with a very young (age ≃ 6.5 × 10 6 yr) and compact (radius ≃ 20 pc) starburst. We also predict the SED of another extremely low-metallicity galaxy, I Zw 18, for future observational tests. We estimate the FIR luminosity of I Zw 18 to be low as LFIR ∼ 10 7‐7.5 L⊙, depending on the uncertainty of dust mass. Some prospects for future observations are discussed.


Archive | 1999

Exploring Galaxy Evolution from Infrared Galaxy Number Count

Tsutomu Takeuchi; Tomoyuki Ishii; Hiroyuki Hirashita; Kohji Yoshikawa; K. Mazmine


Archive | 2008

Common Far-Infrared Properties of the Galactic Disk and Nearby Galaxies

Hiroyuki Hirashita; Yasunori Hibi; Hiroshi Shibai


Archive | 2008

Fate of clumps in damped Lysystems

Ilian T. Iliev; Hiroyuki Hirashita; Andrea Ferrara


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 2005

The Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies: A Key to Building Blocks in the Universe

Hiroyuki Hirashita; Naoyuki Tamura; Tsutomu Takeuchi


Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 2004

Molecules in Damped Lyα Systems: Spatial Distribution

Hiroyuki Hirashita; Andrea Ferrara; Keiichi Wada; Philipp Richter


Archive | 2003

Dust and Hydrogen Molecules in Metal-Poor Galaxies

Hiroyuki Hirashita; L. K. Hunt; Andrea Ferrara


Archive | 2002

Blue Compact Dwarfs: Young-to-Old Ratio

Akihiko Tomita; Deidre Ann Hunter; Tsutomu Takeuchi; Kohji Yoshikawa; Hiroyuki Hirashita


Archive | 2002

Modeling of Dust and Gas in Low-Metallicity Galaxies

Hiroyuki Hirashita; Andrea Ferrara; L. K. Hunt


Archive | 2002

Emission From Dust In Galaxies and Cosmic Star-formation History

Hideyuki Kamaya; Hiroyuki Hirashita; Akio K. Inoue; Hiroshi Shibai

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