Probing the Excitation of Extreme Starbursts: High Resolution Mid-IR Spectroscopy of Blue Compact Dwarfs
Lei Hao, Yanling Wu, V. Charmandaris, H. W. W. Spoon, J., Bernard-Salas, D. Devost, V. Lebouteiller, and J. R. Houck

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-infrared spectroscopy to analyze the excitation mechanisms in low-metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies, comparing them with starbursts and AGNs to develop diagnostic tools for galaxy classification.
Contribution
It introduces a new diagnostic diagram based on mid-IR line ratios that effectively distinguishes between starburst, AGN, and BCD excitation sources.
Findings
Most BCDs show high-ionization [OIV] emission.
The [OIV]/[SIII] vs. [NeIII]/[NeII] diagram separates AGNs from starbursts and BCDs.
The diagram correlates well with optical diagnostic diagrams.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the mid-infrared emission lines for a sample of 12 low metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf (BCD) galaxies based on high resolution observations obtained with Infrared Spectrograph on board the {\rm Spitzer} Space Telescope. We compare our sample with a local sample of typical starburst galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGNs), to study the ionization field of starbursts over a broad range of physical parameters and examine its difference from the one produced by AGN. The high-ionization line [OIV]25.89m is detected in most of the BCDs, starbursts, and AGNs in our sample. We propose a diagnostic diagram of the line ratios [OIV]25.89m/[SIII]33.48m as a function of [NeIII]15.56m/[NeII]12.81m which can be useful in identifying the principal excitation mechanism in a galaxy. Galaxies in this diagram split naturally into two branches. Classic…
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