Spitzer-IRS Study of the Antennae Galaxies NGC 4038/39
B.R. Brandl, L. Snijders, M. den Brok, D.G. Whelan, B. Groves, P. van, der Werf, V. Charmandaris, J.D. Smith, L. Armus, R.C. Kennicutt, Jr., and, J.R. Houck

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer IRS spectral mapping to analyze the Antennae galaxies, revealing the distribution of star formation, dust temperatures, and molecular hydrogen emission, providing insights into starburst activity and interstellar medium conditions.
Contribution
First detailed infrared spectral mapping of the Antennae galaxies, linking star formation, dust, and molecular gas properties with spatial resolution.
Findings
Star formation rates between 0.2 and 2 M_sun/yr in IR peaks and nuclei.
Hard radiation from southern overlap clusters with high dust temperatures.
H_2 emission concentrated around NGC 4039 nucleus and overlap region.
Abstract
Using the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we observed the Antennae galaxies obtaining spectral maps of the entire central region and high signal-to-noise 5-38 um spectra of the two galactic nuclei and six infrared-luminous regions. The total infrared luminosity of our six IR peaks plus the two nuclei is L_IR = 3.8x10^10 L_o, with their derived star formation rates ranging between 0.2 and 2 M_o/yr, with a total of 6.6 M_o/yr. The hardest and most luminous radiation originates from two compact clusters in the southern part of the overlap region, which also have the highest dust temperatures. PAH emission and other tracers of softer radiation are spatially extended throughout and beyond the overlap region, but regions with harder and intenser radiation field show a reduced PAH strength. The strong H_2 emission is rather confined around the nucleus of NGC 4039, where…
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