AMI Observations of the Anomalous Microwave Emission in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
Abstract
We present observations of the known anomalous microwave emission region, G159.6–18.5, in the Perseus molecular cloud at 16 GHz performed with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Small Array. These are the highest angular resolution observations of G159.6–18.5 at microwave wavelengths. By combining these microwave data with infrared observations between 5.8 and 160 μm from the Spitzer Space Telescope, we investigate the existence of a microwave-infrared correlation on angular scales of ~2'. We find that the overall correlation appears to increase toward shorter infrared wavelengths, which is consistent with the microwave emission being produced by electric dipole radiation from small, spinning dust grains. We also find that the microwave-infrared correlation peaks at 24 μm (6.7σ), suggesting that the microwave emission is originating from a population of stochastically heated small interstellar dust grains rather than polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Additional Information
© 2013 American Astronomical Society. Received 2012 November 1; accepted 2013 March 12; published 2013 April 18. We thank A. Noriega-Crespo and S. Carey for stimulating discussions. We also thank the referee for providing detailed comments that have substantially improved the content of this paper. This work has been performed within the framework of a NASA/ADP ROSES-2009 grant, No. 09-ADP09-0059. C.D. acknowledges support from an STFC Advanced Fellowship and an EU Marie-Curie IRG grant under the FP7. We thank the staff of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory for their invaluable assistance in the commissioning and operation of AMI, which is supported by Cambridge University and the STFC.Attached Files
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- 09-ADP09-0059
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
- Marie Curie Fellowship
- Cambridge University
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