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JINGLE, a JCMT legacy survey of dust and gas for galaxy evolution studies: II. SCUBA-2 850 μm data reduction and dust flux density catalogues

Abstract

We present the SCUBA-2 850$\mu$m component of JINGLE, the new JCMT large survey for dust and gas in nearby galaxies, which with 193 galaxies is the largest targeted survey of nearby galaxies at 850 $\mu$m. We provide details of our SCUBA-2 data reduction pipeline, optimized for slightly extended sources, and including a calibration model adjusted to match conventions used in other far-infrared (FIR) data. We measure total integrated fluxes for the entire JINGLE sample in 10 infrared/submillimetre bands, including all WISE, Herschel-PACS, Herschel-SPIRE, and SCUBA-2 850 $\mu$m maps, statistically accounting for the contamination by CO(J = 3–2) in the 850 $\mu$m band. Of our initial sample of 193 galaxies, 191 are detected at 250 $\mu$m with a ≥5σ significance. In the SCUBA-2 850 $\mu$m band we detect 126 galaxies with ≥3σ significance. The distribution of the JINGLE galaxies in FIR/sub-millimetre colour–colour plots reveals that the sample is not well fit by single modified-blackbody models that assume a single dust-emissivity index (β). Instead, our new 850 $\mu$m data suggest either that a large fraction of our objects require β < 1.5, or that a model allowing for an excess of sub-mm emission (e.g. a broken dust emissivity law, or a very cold dust component ≲10 K) is required. We provide relations to convert FIR colours to dust temperature and β for JINGLE-like galaxies. For JINGLE the FIR colours correlate more strongly with star-formation rate surface-density rather than the stellar surface-density, suggesting heating of dust is greater due to younger rather than older stellar-populations, consistent with the low proportion of early-type galaxies in the sample.

Authors

Smith MWL; Clark CJR; De Looze I; Lamperti I; Saintonge A; Wilson CD; Accurso G; Brinks E; Bureau M; Chung EJ

Journal

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 486, No. 3, pp. 4166–4185

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

July 1, 2019

DOI

10.1093/mnras/stz1102

ISSN

0035-8711

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