Abundant dust found in intergalactic space

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Abstract:
We identify the intergalactic medium as a major sink for galactic dust. We discover a systematic shift in the colour of background galaxies viewed through the intergalactic medium of the nearby M81 group. This reddening coincides with atomic, neutral gas previously detected between the group members. The dust-to-gas mass ratio is high (1/20) compared to that of the solar neighborhood (1/120) suggesting that the dust originates from the centre of one or more of the galaxies in the group. Indeed, M82, which is known to be ejecting dust and gas in a starburst-driven superwind, is cited as the probable main source.
Session:
Presentation Type:
Poster
Presenter:
Alikakos John
Contact Name:
Alikakos John
Email:
johnal@astro.noa.gr
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