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The Origins of [C II] Emission in Local Star-forming Galaxies

Authors :
Alberto D. Bolatto
Bruce T. Draine
P. van der Werf
Karin Sandstrom
Kevin V. Croxall
Rodrigo Herrera-Camus
Dimitra Rigopoulou
Mark G. Wolfire
J. D. Smith
Médéric Boquien
Daniel A. Dale
Maud Galametz
Kathryn Kreckel
Robert C. Kennicutt
Brent Groves
Christine D. Wilson
Eric W. Pellegrini
Lee Armus
Leslie K. Hunt
Bernhard R. Brandl
Croxall, KV [0000-0002-5258-7224]
Smith, JD [0000-0003-1545-5078]
Groves, B [0000-0002-9768-0246]
Bolatto, A [0000-0002-5480-5686]
Herrera-Camus, R [0000-0002-2775-0595]
Sandstrom, KM [0000-0002-4378-8534]
Draine, B [0000-0002-0846-936X]
Wolfire, MG [0000-0003-0030-9510]
Dale, D [0000-0002-5782-9093]
Galametz, M [0000-0002-0283-8689]
Hunt, L [0000-0001-9162-2371]
Kreckel, K [0000-0001-6551-3091]
Werf, PVD [0000-0001-5434-5942]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
USA
Source :
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL (ISSN 0004-637X), ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL (ISSN 0004-637X), 845(2), 96, The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics, 845(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The [CII] 158um fine-structure line is the brightest emission line observed in local star-forming galaxies. As a major coolant of the gas-phase interstellar medium, [CII] balances the heating, including that due to far-ultraviolet photons, which heat the gas via the photoelectric effect. However, the origin of [CII] emission remains unclear, because C+ can be found in multiple phases of the interstellar medium. Here we measure the fractions of [CII] emission originating in the ionized and neutral gas phases of a sample of nearby galaxies. We use the [NII] 205um fine-structure line to trace the ionized medium, thereby eliminating the strong density dependence that exists in the ratio of [CII]/[NII] 122um. Using the FIR [CII] and [NII] emission detected by the KINGFISH and Beyond the Peak Herschel programs, we show that 60-80% of [CII] emission originates from neutral gas. We find that the fraction of [CII] originating in the neutral medium has a weak dependence on dust temperature and the surface density of star formation, and a stronger dependence on the gas-phase metallicity. In metal-rich environments, the relatively cooler ionized gas makes substantially larger contributions to total [CII] emission than at low abundance, contrary to prior expectations. Approximate calibrations of this metallicity trend are provided.<br />Comment: 8 pages, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
845
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80655c0284b0f59dbe23dfa7df4d2eb3