Determining the fraction of dust heating from young and old stellar populations with 3D dust radiative transfer

Natale, Giovanni, Popescu, Cristina orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7866-702X, Tuffs, Richard. J., Debattista, Victor P orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-7902-0116, Fischera, Jörg and Grootes, Meiert W. (2015) Determining the fraction of dust heating from young and old stellar populations with 3D dust radiative transfer. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 11 (A29B). pp. 178-179. ISSN 1743-9213

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921316004786

Abstract

Abstract. A major difficulty hampering the accuracy of UV/optical star formation rate tracers is the effect of interstellar dust, absorbing and scattering light produced by both young and old stellar populations (SPs). Although empirically calibrated corrections or energy balance SED fitting are often used for fast de-reddening of galaxy stellar emission, eventually only radiative transfer calculations can provide self-consistent predictions of galaxy model spectra, taking into account important factors such as galaxy inclination, different morphological components, nonlocal heating of the dust and scattered radiation. In addition, dust radiative transfer can be used to determine the fraction of monochromatic dust emission powered by either young or old
SPs. This calculation needs to take into account the different response of the dust grains to the UV and optical radiation field, depending on the grain size and composition. We determined the dust heating fractions, on both global and local scales, for a high-resolution galaxy model by using our 3D ray-tracing dust radiative transfer code “DART-Ray”. We show the results obtained using this method and discuss the consequences for star formation rate indicators.


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