A&A 383, 367-383 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011613
Far-infrared emission from intracluster dust in Abell clusters
M. Stickel1, U. Klaas1, D. Lemke1 and K. Mattila21 Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
2 Helsinki University Observatory, PO Box 14, 00014 Helsinki, Finland
(Received 27 July 2001 / Accepted 7 November 2001)
Abstract
The ISOPHOT instrument aboard ISO has been used to observe
extended FIR emission of six Abell clusters. Strip
scanning measurements with crossing position angles centered on the
clusters were carried out at 120
and
180
. The raw profiles of
the
surface brightness ratio
including zodiacal light show a bump
towards Abell 1656 (Coma), dips towards Abell 262 and Abell 2670, and
are without clear structure towards Abell 400, Abell 496, and Abell
4038. After subtraction of the zodiacal light, the bump towards Abell
1656 is still present, while the dips towards Abell 262 and Abell 2670
are no longer noticable. This indicates a localized excess of
emitting material outside the Galaxy towards Abell 1656 with
properties different from the galactic foreground cirrus, while the
behavior in Abell 262 and Abell 2670 can be reconciled with galactic
cirrus structures localized on the line-of-sight to these
clusters. The excess of
0.2 MJy/sr seen at 120
towards Abell 1656 (Coma) is interpreted as being due to thermal emission
from intracluster dust distributed in the hot X-ray emitting intracluster
medium. The integrated excess flux within the central region of
10
-15
diameter is
2.8 Jy. Since
the dust temperature is poorly constrained, only a rough estimate of
the associated dust mass of
can be derived. The associated visual extinction is negligible
(
) and much smaller than claimed from
optical observations. No evidence is found for intracluster dust in
the other five clusters observed. The absence of any signature for
intracluster dust in five clusters and the rather low inferred dust
mass in Abell 1656 indicates that intracluster dust is likely not
responsible for the excess X-ray absorption seen in cooling flow
clusters. These observations thereby represent a further unsuccessful
attempt in detecting the presumed final stage of the cooling flow
material, in accord with quite a number of previous studies in other
wavelengths regions. Finally, the observed dimming of the high-redshift
supernovae is unlikely be attributable to extinction caused
by dust in the intracluster or even a presumed intercluster medium.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: general -- galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 262, Abell 1656, Abell 2670 -- medium -- infrared: general
Offprint request: M. Stickel, stickel@mpia-hd.mpg.de
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