ISO far-infrared observations of the high-latitude cloud L1642 . II. Correlated variations of far-infrared emissivity and temperature of "classical large" dust particles
Juvela, M.; Lemke, D.; Russeil, D.; Lehtinen, K.; Mattila, K.
Finland, Germany, France
Abstract
Aims:Our aim is to compare the infrared properties of big, "classical" dust grains with visual extinction in the cloud
Methods: The far-infrared properties of dust are based on large-scale 100 μm and 200 μm maps. Extinction through the cloud was derived by using the star count method in the B- and I-bands, and colour excess method in the J, H, and Ks bands. Radiative transfer calculations were used to study the effects of increasing absorption cross-section on the far-infrared emission and dust temperature.
Results: Dust emissivity, measured by the ratio of far-infrared optical depth to visual extinction, τ(far-IR)/A_V, increases with decreasing dust temperature in