Table 5.
Continuum flux density values in the FIR and sub-mm wavelengths range.
Data | Wavelength | Frequency | Flux | Flux density |
---|---|---|---|---|
density | MBB | |||
(μm) | (GHz) | (Jy) | (Jy) | |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
MSX | 21.34 | 14 058 | 6 (2) | 7 |
PACS | 70 | 4286 | 694 (138) | 620 |
PACS | 100 | 3000 | 988 (198) | 1020 |
PACS | 160 | 1875 | 753 (151) | 845 |
SPIRE | 250 | 1200 | 430 (86) | 370 |
SPIRE | 350 | 857 | 142 (28) | 150 |
SPIRE | 500 | 600 | 44 (9) | 45 |
LABOCA | 870 | 345 | 9.1 (1.3) | 7 |
SMA | 1300 | 230 | 1.0 (0.3) | 1.4 |
Notes. Column (1): instrument; Col. (2): central wavelength in μm; Col. (3): values of Col. (2) in frequency, given in GHz; Col. (4): flux densities (and uncertainty) in Jansky computed in an aperture of 40″ × 40″. For the SPIRE and PACS data we consider uncertainties of 20% of the flux density. Col. (5): flux density values of the total modified black body (MBB) modeled emission (red solid line in Fig. 4).
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