Optical Extinctions of Inter-Arm Molecular Clouds in M31: A Pilot Study for the Upcoming CSST Observations

Cailing Chen, Zheng Zheng, Chao-Wei Tsai, Sihan Jiao, Jing Tang, Jingwen Wu, Di Li, Yun Zheng, Linjing Feng, Yujiao Yang, Yuan Liang
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Recent Submillimeter dust thermal emission observations have unveiled a significant number of inter-arm massive molecular clouds in M31. However, the effectiveness of this technique is limited to its sensitivity, making it challenging to study more distant galaxies. This study introduces an alternative approach, utilizing optical extinctions derived from space-based telescopes, with a focus on the forthcoming China Space Station Telescope (CSST). We first demonstrate the capability of this method by constructing dust extinction maps for 17 inter-arm massive molecular clouds in M31 using the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) data. Our analysis reveals that inter-arm massive molecular clouds with an optical extinction (AV) greater than 1.6 magnitudes exhibit a notable AV excess, facilitating their identification. The majority of these inter-arm massive molecular clouds show an AV around 1 magnitude, aligning with measurements from our JCMT data. Further validation using a mock CSST RGB star catalog confirms the method’s effectiveness. We show that the derived AV values using CSST z and y photometries align more closely with the input values. Molecular clouds with AV > 1.6 can also be identified using the CSST mock data. We thus claim that future CSST observation cloud provide an effective way for the detection of inter-arm massive molecular clouds with significant optical extinction in nearby galaxies.
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M31 中臂间分子云的光学萃取:即将进行的 CSST 观测的试点研究
最近的亚毫米波尘埃热辐射观测揭示了 M31 中大量的臂间大质量分子云。然而,这种技术的有效性受限于其灵敏度,因此对更遥远星系的研究具有挑战性。本研究介绍了另一种方法,即利用天基望远镜得出的光学衰减,重点是即将发射的中国空间站望远镜(CSST)。我们首先利用全色哈勃仙女座宝库(PHAT)数据为 M31 中的 17 个臂间大质量分子云绘制了尘埃消光图,展示了这种方法的能力。我们的分析表明,光消光(AV)大于 1.6 等的臂间大质量分子云表现出明显的光消光过量,这为识别它们提供了便利。这些臂间大质量分子云大多显示出 1 等左右的光消光,与 JCMT 数据的测量结果一致。使用模拟 CSST RGB 星表进行的进一步验证证实了该方法的有效性。我们表明,利用 CSST z 和 y 光度计得出的 AV 值与输入值更为接近。使用 CSST 模拟数据还可以识别出 AV > 1.6 的分子云。因此,我们认为未来的CSST观测云可以为探测附近星系中具有显著光学消光的臂间大质量分子云提供有效的方法。
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