2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201014647
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TheHerschelVirgo Cluster Survey

Abstract: We use the science demonstration phase data of the Herschel Virgo Cluster Survey to search for dust emission of early-type dwarf galaxies in the central regions of the Virgo cluster as an alternative way of identifying the interstellar medium. We present the first possible far-infrared detection of cluster early-type dwarf galaxies: VCC 781 and VCC 951 are detected at the 10σ level in the SPIRE 250 μm image. Both detected galaxies have dust masses of the order of 10 5 M and average dust temperatures ≈20 K. The… Show more

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“…The determination of the internal attenuation requires far-infrared data for all the detected sources and is deferred to a future paper. This correction, however, should be important only for the star forming galaxy population but negligible in the dominant early-type galaxy population, including dE and transition objects (de Looze et al 2010). Figure 12 shows the NUV and FUV luminosity function of the Virgo cluster compared to those obtained for Coma ) and A1367 (Cortese et al 2005) and for field galaxies (Wyder et al 2005).…”
Section: The Uv Luminosity Function Of the Central 12 Degmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The determination of the internal attenuation requires far-infrared data for all the detected sources and is deferred to a future paper. This correction, however, should be important only for the star forming galaxy population but negligible in the dominant early-type galaxy population, including dE and transition objects (de Looze et al 2010). Figure 12 shows the NUV and FUV luminosity function of the Virgo cluster compared to those obtained for Coma ) and A1367 (Cortese et al 2005) and for field galaxies (Wyder et al 2005).…”
Section: The Uv Luminosity Function Of the Central 12 Degmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Fumagalli & Gavazzi 2008;Cortese et al 2010Cortese et al , 2012b. Some gas and dust can be retained in the nuclear regions, where the potential well is at its maximum, as indicated by high resolution Herschel images (de Looze et al 2010(de Looze et al , 2013. This happens mainly in the most massive dwarfs or in those objects located outside the X-ray emitting regions, where gas stripping is expected to be less efficient.…”
Section: Dwarf Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some gas retention, with the associated dust (de Looze et al 2010(de Looze et al , 2013, might be present in the core of the stripped galaxies where the gravitational potential well is at its maximum. This gas might feed star formation up to more recent epochs, and thus be at the origin of the blue centers observed in the most massive dwarf ellipticals ( ).…”
Section: The Virgo Clustermentioning
confidence: 99%