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arxiv: 1409.2495 · v3 · pith:7KOYEUQ2new · submitted 2014-09-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Planck intermediate results. XXIX. All-sky dust modelling with Planck, IRAS, and WISE observations

Plank Collaboration , P. A. R. Ade , N. Aghanim , M. I. R. Alves , G. Aniano , M. Arnaud , M. Ashdown , J. Aumont
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C. Baccigalupi A. J. Banday R. B. Barreiro N. Bartolo E. Battaner K. Benabed A. Benoit-Levy J.-P. Bernard M. Bersanelli P. Bielewicz A. Bonaldi L. Bonavera J. R. Bond J. Borrill F. R. Bouchet F. Boulanger C. Burigana R. C. Butler E. Calabrese J.-F. Cardoso A. Catalano A. Chamballu H. C. Chiang P. R. Christensen D. L. Clements S. Colombi L. P. L. Colombo F. Couchot B. P. Crill A. Curto F. Cuttaia L. Danese R. D. Davies R. J. Davis P. de Bernardis A. de Rosa G. de Zotti J. Delabrouille C. Dickinson J. M. Diego H. Dole S. Donzelli O. Dore M. Douspis B. T. Draine A. Ducout X. Dupac G. Efstathiou F. Elsner T. A. Ensslin H. K. Eriksen E. Falgarone F. Finelli O. Forni M. Frailis A. A. Fraisse E. Franceschi A. Frejsel S. Galeotta S. Galli K. Ganga T. Ghosh M. Giard E. Gjerlow J. Gonzalez-Nuevo K. M. Gorski A. Gregorio A. Gruppuso V. Guillet F. K. Hansen D. Hanson D. L. Harrison S. Henrot-Versille C. Hernandez-Monteagudo D. Herranz S. R. Hildebrandt E. Hivon W. A. Holmes W. Hovest K. M. Huffenberger G. Hurier A. H. Jaffe T. R. Jaffe W. C. Jones E. Keihanen R. Keskitalo T. S. Kisner R. Kneissl J. Knoche M. Kunz H. Kurki-Suonio G. Lagache J.-M. Lamarre A. Lasenby M. Lattanzi C. R. Lawrence R. Leonardi F. Levrier M. Liguori P. B. Lilje M. Linden-Vornle M. Lopez-Caniego P. M. Lubin J. F. Macias-Perez B. Maffei D. Maino N. Mandolesi M. Maris D. J. Marshall P. G. Martin E. Martinez-Gonzalez S. Masi S. Matarrese P. Mazzotta A. Melchiorri L. Mendes A. Mennella M. Migliaccio M.-A. Miville-Deschenes A. Moneti L. Montier G. Morgante D. Mortlock D. Munshi J. A. Murphy P. Naselsky P. Natoli H. U. Norgaard-Nielsen D. Novikov I. Novikov C. A. Oxborrow L. Pagano F. Pajot R. Paladini D. Paoletti F. Pasian O. Perdereau L. Perotto F. Perrotta V. Pettorino F. Piacentini M. Piat S. Plaszczynski E. Pointecouteau G. Polenta N. Ponthieu L. Popa G. W. Pratt S. Prunet J.-L. Puget J. P. Rachen W. T. Reach R. Rebolo M. Reinecke M. Remazeilles C. Renault I. Ristorcelli G. Rocha G. Roudier J. A. Rubio-Martin B. Rusholme M. Sandri D. Santos D. Scott L. D. Spencer V. Stolyarov R. Sudiwala R. Sunyaev D. Sutton A.-S. Suur-Uski J.-F. Sygnet J. A. Tauber L. Terenzi L. Toffolatti M. Tomasi M. Tristram M. Tucci G. Umana L. Valenziano J. Valiviita B. Van Tent P. Vielva F. Villa L. A. Wade B. D. Wandelt I. K. Wehus N. Ysard D. Yvon A. Zacchei A. Zonca
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We present all-sky modelling of the high resolution Planck, IRAS, and WISE infrared (IR) observations using the physical dust model presented by Draine and Li in 2007 (DL). We study the performance and results of this model, and discuss implications for future dust modelling. The present work extends the DL dust modelling carried out on nearby galaxies using Herschel and Spitzer data to Galactic dust emission. We employ the DL dust model to generate maps of the dust mass surface density, the optical extinction Av, and the starlight intensity parametrized by Umin. The DL model reproduces the observed spectral energy distribution (SED) satisfactorily over most of the sky, with small deviations in the inner Galactic disk and in low ecliptic latitude areas. We compare the DL optical extinction Av for the diffuse interstellar medium with optical estimates for 2 10^5 quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) observed in the Sloan digital sky survey. The DL Av estimates are larger than those determined towards QSOs by a factor of about 2, which depends on Umin. The DL fitting parameter Umin, effectively determined by the wavelength where the SED peaks, appears to trace variations in the far-IR opacity of the dust grains per unit Av, and not only in the starlight intensity. To circumvent the model deficiency, we propose an empirical renormalization of the DL Av estimate, dependent of Umin, which compensates for the systematic differences found with QSO observations. This renormalization also brings into agreement the DL Av estimates with those derived for molecular clouds from the near-IR colours of stars in the 2 micron all sky survey. The DL model and the QSOs data are used to compress the spectral information in the Planck and IRAS observations for the diffuse ISM to a family of 20 SEDs normalized per Av, parameterized by Umin, which may be used to test and empirically calibrate dust models.

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