The standard method of mapping the interstellar medium in a galaxy, by observing the molecular gas in the CO 1-0 line and the atomic gas in the 21-cm line, is largely limited with current telescopes to galaxies in the nearby universe. In this letter, we use SPIRE observations of the galaxies M 99 and M 100 to explore the alternative approach of mapping the interstellar medium using the continuum emission from the dust. We have compared the methods by measuring the relationship between the star-formation rate and the surface density of gas in the galaxies using both methods. We find the two methods give relationships with a similar dispersion, confirming that observing the continuum emission from the dust is a promising method of mapping the interstellar medium in galaxies. © ESO 2010.
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Eales, S. A., Smith, M. W. L., Wilson, C. D., Bendo, G. J., Cortese, L., Pohlen, M., … Zeilinger, W. W. (2010). Mapping the interstellar medium in galaxies with Herschel*/SPIRE. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 518(4). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014536
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