Sandstrom, Karin M. and Koch, Eric W. and Leroy, Adam K. and Rosolowsky, Erik and Emsellem, Eric and Smith, Rowan J. and Egorov, Oleg V. and Williams, Thomas G. and Larson, Kirsten L. and Lee, Janice C. and Schinnerer, Eva and Thilker, David A. and Barnes, Ashley T. and Belfiore, Francesco and Bigiel, F. and Blanc, Guillermo A. and Bolatto, Alberto D. and Boquien, Médéric and Cao, Yixian and Chastenet, Jérémy and Chevance, Mélanie and Chiang, I-Da and Dale, Daniel A. and Faesi, Christopher M. and Glover, Simon C. O. and Grasha, Kathryn and Groves, Brent and Hassani, Hamid and Henshaw, Jonathan D. and Hughes, Annie and Kim, Jaeyeon and Klessen, Ralf S. and Kreckel, Kathryn and Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik and Lopez, Laura A. and Liu, Daizhong and Meidt, Sharon E. and Murphy, Eric J. and Pan, Hsi-An and Querejeta, Miguel and Saito, Toshiki and Sardone, Amy and Sormani, Mattia C. and Sutter, Jessica and Usero, Antonio and Watkins, Elizabeth J. (2023) PHANGS–JWST First Results: Tracing the Diffuse Interstellar Medium with JWST Imaging of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emission in Nearby Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 944 (2). L8. ISSN 2041-8205
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Abstract
JWST observations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission provide some of the deepest and highest resolution views of the cold interstellar medium (ISM) in nearby galaxies. If PAHs are well mixed with the atomic and molecular gas and illuminated by the average diffuse interstellar radiation field, PAH emission may provide an approximately linear, high-resolution, high-sensitivity tracer of diffuse gas surface density. We present a pilot study that explores using PAH emission in this way based on Mid-Infrared Instrument observations of IC 5332, NGC 628, NGC 1365, and NGC 7496 from the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby GalaxieS-JWST Treasury. Using scaling relationships calibrated in Leroy et al., scaled F1130W provides 10–40 pc resolution and 3σ sensitivity of Σgas ∼ 2 M⊙ pc−2. We characterize the surface densities of structures seen at <7 M⊙ pc−2 in our targets, where we expect the gas to be H i-dominated. We highlight the existence of filaments, interarm emission, and holes in the diffuse ISM at these low surface densities. Below ∼10 M⊙ pc−2 for NGC 628, NGC 1365, and NGC 7496 the gas distribution shows a "Swiss cheese"-like topology due to holes and bubbles pervading the relatively smooth distribution of the diffuse ISM. Comparing to recent galaxy simulations, we observe similar topology for the low-surface-density gas, though with notable variations between simulations with different setups and resolution. Such a comparison of high-resolution, low-surface-density gas with simulations is not possible with existing atomic and molecular gas maps, highlighting the unique power of JWST maps of PAH emission.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | East India library > Physics and Astronomy |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@eastindialibrary.com |
Date Deposited: | 18 Apr 2023 07:20 |
Last Modified: | 02 Sep 2024 12:52 |
URI: | http://info.paperdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/811 |