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On the different levels of dust attenuation to nebular and stellar light in star-forming galaxies
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psy113 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71....8K

Yamamura, Issei; Koyama, Yusei; Kodama, Tadayuki +2 more

As a science verification study of the newly released AKARI/FIS Faint Source Catalog ver. 1, this paper discusses the different levels of dust attenuation toward stellar light and nebular emission lines within local star-forming galaxies at 0.02 < z < 0.10. By constructing an updated version of the AKARI-SDSS-GALEX matched galaxy catalog (wi…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
AKARI 29
The W-subtype active contact binary PZ UMa with a possible more massive tertiary component
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psz003 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...39Z

Soonthornthum, Boonrucksar; Zhou, Xiao

Two sets of multiple-color (B, V, RC, IC) light curves of PZ UMa were observed independently with the 2.4 m telescope at the Thai National Observatory and the 1 m telescope at Yunnan Observatories. The light curves were analyzed with the Wilson-Devinney program and the two sets of light curves produced consistent results, whi…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Gaia 28
The Herschel-PACS North Ecliptic Pole Survey
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psy107 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...13P

Goto, Tomotsugu; Kim, Seong Jin; Pearson, Chris +9 more

A detailed analysis of Herschel/Photoconductor Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) observations at the North Ecliptic Pole is presented. High-quality maps, covering an area of 0.44 deg2, are produced and then used to derive potential candidate source lists. A rigorous quality-control pipeline has been used to create final legacy catalo…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
AKARI Herschel 20
A systematic study of Galactic infrared bubbles along the Galactic plane with AKARI and Herschel
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psy126 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71....6H

Oyabu, Shinki; Kaneda, Hidehiro; Ishihara, Daisuke +7 more

Galactic infrared (IR) bubbles, which have shell-like structures in the mid-IR wavelengths, are known to contain massive stars near their centers. Infrared bubbles in inner Galactic regions (|l| ≤ 65°, |b| ≤ 1°) have so far been studied well to understand the massive star formation mechanisms. In this study, we expand the research area to the whol…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
AKARI Herschel 20
A NuSTAR study of the 55 ks hard X-ray pulse-phase modulation in the magnetar 4U 0142+61
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psy129 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...15M

Enoto, Teruaki; Makishima, Kazuo; Nakazawa, Kazuhiro +1 more

Archival NuSTAR data of the magnetar 4U 0142+61, acquired in 2014 March for a total time span of 258 ks, were analyzed. This is to reconfirm the 55 ks modulation in the hard X-ray pulse phases of this source, found with a Suzaku observation in 2009 (Makishima et al., 2014, Phys. Rev. Lett., 112, 171102). Indeed, the 10-70 keV X-ray pulsation, dete…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Suzaku 20
Infrared luminosity functions based on 18 mid-infrared bands: revealing cosmic star formation history with AKARI and Hyper Suprime-Cam*
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psz009 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...30G

Momose, Rieko; Hashimoto, Tetsuya; Goto, Tomotsugu +21 more

Much of star formation is obscured by dust. For a complete understanding of the cosmic star formation history (CSFH), infrared (IR) census is indispensable. AKARI carried out deep mid-infrared observations using its continuous nine-band filters in the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) field (5.4 deg2). This took a significant amount of the sate…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
AKARI 20
Fluctuation of the background sky in the Hubble Extremely Deep Field (XDF) and its origin
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psz070 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...88M

Matsumoto, Toshio; Tsumura, Kohji

We performed a fluctuation analysis of the Hubble Extremely Deep Field (XDF) at four optical wavelength bands and found large fluctuations that are significantly brighter than those expected for ordinary galaxies. Good cross-correlations with flat spectra are found down to {0{^''.}2}, indicating the existence of a spatial structure even…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
eHST 20
Investigation of the origin of the anomalous microwave emission in Lambda Orionis
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psz110 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71..123B

Doi, Yasuo; Onaka, Takashi; Kaneda, Hidehiro +5 more

The anomalous microwave emission (AME) still lacks a conclusive explanation. This excess of emission, roughly between 10 and 50 GHz, tends to defy attempts to explain it as synchrotron or free-free emission. The overlap with frequencies important for cosmic microwave background explorations, combined with a strong correlation with interstellar dus…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
AKARI 18
Universal detection of high-temperature emission in X-ray isolated neutron stars
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psy135 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71...17Y

Yoneyama, Tomokage; Hayashida, Kiyoshi; Nakajima, Hiroshi +1 more

Strongly magnetized isolated neutron stars (NSs) are categorized into two families, according mainly to their magnetic field strength. Those with a higher magnetic field of 1014-1015 G are called magnetars, characterized by repeated short bursts, and the others are X-ray isolated neutron stars (XINSs) with 1013 G. …

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
XMM-Newton 15
Near-infrared imaging polarimetry toward M 17 SWex
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psz072 Bibcode: 2019PASJ...71S...7S

Kusune, Takayoshi; Nakamura, Fumitaka; Tamura, Motohide +7 more

We conducted near-infrared (JHK_s) imaging polarimetry toward the infrared dark cloud (IRDC) M 17 SWex, including almost all of the IRDC filaments as well as its outskirts, with the polarimeter SIRPOL on the IRSF 1.4 m telescope. We revealed the magnetic fields of M 17 SWex with our polarization-detected sources that were selected by some criteria…

2019 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Gaia Herschel 15