Spatially Resolved Spitzer-IRS Spectroscopy of the Central Region of M82
P. Beir\~ao, B. R. Brandl, P. N. Appleton, B. Groves, L. Armus, N. M., F\"orster Schreiber, J. D. Smith, V. Charmandaris, J. R. Houck

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution mid-infrared spectra of M82's central region, revealing spatial variations in PAH features, ionization ratios, and gas properties, indicating evolved stellar populations and feedback-driven outflows.
Contribution
First high spatial resolution Spitzer-IRS spectra of M82's center, analyzing spatial distribution of key IR features and their implications for star formation and feedback.
Findings
PAH emission closely follows ionization structure
Low and stable [NeIII]/[NeII] ratio suggests evolved stellar population
Outflows show no measurable impact on H2 emission
Abstract
We present high spatial resolution (~ 35 parsec) 5-38 um spectra of the central region of M82, taken with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph. From these spectra we determined the fluxes and equivalent widths of key diagnostic features, such as the [NeII]12.8um, [NeIII]15.5um, and H_2 S(1)17.03um lines, and the broad mid-IR polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission features in six representative regions and analysed the spatial distribution of these lines and their ratios across the central region. We find a good correlation of the dust extinction with the CO 1-0 emission. The PAH emission follows closely the ionization structure along the galactic disk. The observed variations of the diagnostic PAH ratios across M82 can be explained by extinction effects, within systematic uncertainties. The 16-18um PAH complex is very prominent, and its equivalent width is enhanced outwards from…
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