{"id":117373,"date":"2014-03-18T19:41:11","date_gmt":"2014-03-18T23:41:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/astronomers-complete-cosmic-dust-census.php"},"modified":"2014-03-18T19:41:11","modified_gmt":"2014-03-18T23:41:11","slug":"astronomers-complete-cosmic-dust-census","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/astro-physics\/astronomers-complete-cosmic-dust-census.php","title":{"rendered":"Astronomers Complete Cosmic Dust Census"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    An international team of    astronomers has completed a benchmark study of more than 300    galaxies, producing the largest census of dust in the local    universe, the Herschel Reference Survey. Led by Dr. Luca    Cortese from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne,    Australia, the team used the Herschel Space Observatory to    observe galaxies at far-infrared and submillimeter wavelengths    and captured the light directly emitted by dust grains. The    results appear in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal    Astronomical Society.These dust grains are believed to be    fundamental ingredients for the formation of stars and planets,    but until now very little was known about their abundance and    physical properties in galaxies other than our own Milky Way,    said Dr. Cortese.Cosmic dust is heated by starlight to    temperatures of only a few tens of degrees above absolute zero,    and can thus be only seen at far-infrared\/submillimeter    wavelengths.The two cameras on board the Herschel    satellite, SPIRE and PACS, allowed astronomers to probe    different frequencies of dust emission, which bear imprints on    the physical properties of the grains and therefore were    critical for this study. Although the SPIRE data were obtained    three years ago, the team had to wait for the completion of the    PACS survey last year.The long wait was worthwhile, as the    combination of the PACS and SPIRE data shows that the    properties of grains vary from one galaxy to another -- more    than we originally expected. As dust is heated by starlight, we    knew that the frequencies at which grains emit should be    related to a galaxys star formation activity. However, our    results show that galaxies chemical history plays an equally    important role, commented Dr. Cortese.Co-author of the work, Dr. Jacopo Fritz,    from Ghent University in Belgium, said: This affects our    ability to accurately estimate how much dust is in the    universe. It is particularly an issue for the most distant    galaxies, which have a star formation and chemical history    significantly different to the one in our own Milky    Way.The data obtained for the Herschel Reference    Survey have been made publicly available to allow further    studies of dust properties in nearby galaxies. Although the    Herschel Space Telescope completed its mission in April 2013,    the combination of data in the Herschel archive, with future    observations from the newly commissioned Atacama Large    Millimeter\/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, will help    astronomers to further unveil the mystery of cosmic dust in    galaxies in the years to come.Media Contacts:Lea KivivaliSwinburne University of Technology,    Australia+61 3 9214 5428, cell: +61 410 569    <a href=\"mailto:311lkivivali@swin.edu.auMarkus\">311lkivivali@swin.edu.auMarkus<\/a>    BauerESA Science and Robotic Exploration    Communication Officer+31 71 565 6799, cell: +31 61 594    <a href=\"mailto:3954markus.bauer@esa.intScience\">3954markus.bauer@esa.intScience<\/a>    Contacts:Luca CorteseSwinburne University of Technology,    <a href=\"mailto:Australialcortese@swin.edu.suGran\">Australialcortese@swin.edu.suGran<\/a>    PilbrattESA Herschel Project    Scientist+31 71 565 <a href=\"mailto:3621gpilbratt@rssd.esa.intProf\">3621gpilbratt@rssd.esa.intProf<\/a>.    Steve EalesSchool of Physics and    AstronomyCardiff University+44 (0)2920 <a href=\"mailto:876168steve.eales@astro.cf.ac.ukThe\">876168steve.eales@astro.cf.ac.ukThe<\/a>    team included researchers from Swinburne University of    Technology, European Southern Observatory, Ghent University,    Arcetri Observatory, Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille,    University of Crete, Jodrell Bank Center for Astrophysics,    University of Cambridge, Institut dAstrophysique de Paris,    Padova Observatory, University of California, Heidelberg    University, Cardiff University, University of Paris VII,    Max-Planck-Institute for extragalactic astronomy, INAF-Roma,    University of the Western Cape, Joint ALMA    Observatory.The research is published in PACS    photometry of the Herschel Reference Survey --    far-infrared\/submillimeter colors as tracers of dust properties    in nearby galaxies, L. Cortese, J. Fritz, S. Bianchi, A.    Boselli, L. Ciesla, G. J. Bendo, M. Boquien, H. Roussel, M.    Baes, V. Buat, M. Clemens, A. Cooray, D. Cormier, J. I. Davies,    I. De Looze, S. A. Eales, C. Fuller, L. K. Hunt, S. Madden, J.    Munoz-Mateos, C. Pappalardo, D. Pierini, A. Remy-Ruyer, M.    Sauvage, S. di Serego Alighieri, M. W. L. Smith, L. Spinoglio,    M. Vaccari and C. Vlahakis, Monthly Notices of the Royal    Astronomical Society, Oxford University Press, in    press.<a href=\"http:\/\/mnras.oxfordjournals.org\/lookup\/doi\/10.1093\/mnras\/stu175Images\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/mnras.oxfordjournals.org\/lookup\/doi\/10.1093\/mnras\/stu175Images<\/a>,    Captions, and Creditshttps:\/\/www.ras.org.uk\/images\/stories\/press\/Herschel%20dust%201.jpgCaption:    Galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey. The images are    presented in false-color to highlight different dust    temperatures, with blue and red representing colder and warmer    regions respectively. Credit: ESA\/Herschel\/HRS-SAG2 and HeViCS    Key Programs\/L. Cortese (Swinburne    University)https:\/\/www.ras.org.uk\/images\/stories\/press\/Herschel%20dust%202.jpgCaption:    The Herschel Reference Survey at infrared wavelengths. Collage    of galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey, the largest    census of cosmic dust in the local universe. The galaxies are    presented in false-color to highlight different dust    temperatures, with blue and red representing colder and warmer    regions respectively. The collage is presented with dust-rich,    spiral and irregular galaxies in the top left, and giant,    dust-poor elliptical galaxies in the bottom-right. The images    were composed from PACS and SPIRE observations at 100, 160 and    250 micron. Credit: ESA\/Herschel\/HRS-SAG2 and HeViCS Key    Programs\/L. Cortese (Swinburne University)https:\/\/www.ras.org.uk\/images\/stories\/press\/Herschel%20dust%203.jpgCaption:    The Herschel Reference Survey at visible wavelengths. Collage    of the 323 galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey, shown at    visible wavelengths by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The color    distribution highlights different stellar ages, with red and    blue indicating older and younger stars, respectively. Credit:    Sloan Digital Sky Survey\/L. Cortese (Swinburne    University)The Royal Astronomical Society    (RAS,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ras.org.uk\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.ras.org.uk<\/a>),    founded in 1820, encourages and promotes the study of    astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related    branches of science. The RAS organizes scientific meetings,    publishes international research and review journals,    recognizes outstanding achievements by the award of medals and    prizes, maintains an extensive library, supports education    through grants and outreach activities and represents UK    astronomy nationally and internationally. 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