The Spitzer View of Low-Metallicity Star Formation: III. Fine Structure Lines, Aromatic Features, and Molecules
Leslie K. Hunt, Trinh X. Thuan, Yuri I. Izotov, Marc Sauvage

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer spectra to analyze star formation and dust properties in low-metallicity dwarf galaxies, revealing harder radiation fields, reduced PAH features, and significant molecular hydrogen presence, advancing understanding of star formation in primitive environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed diagnostics of star and dust formation in low-metallicity environments, highlighting differences in radiation, PAH features, and molecular gas compared to metal-rich galaxies.
Findings
Metal-poor BCDs have harder ionizing radiation.
PAH emission is significantly weaker in low-metallicity BCDs.
Many BCDs contain substantial amounts of warm molecular hydrogen.
Abstract
We present low- and high-resolution Spitzer/IRS spectra, supplemented by IRAC and MIPS measurements, of 22 blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies. The BCD sample spans a wide range in oxygen abundance [12+Log(O/H) between 7.4 and 8.3], and hardness of the interstellar radiation field (ISRF). The IRS spectra provide us with a rich set of diagnostics to probe the physics of star and dust formation in very low-metallicity environments. We find that metal-poor BCDs have harder ionizing radiation than metal-rich galaxies: [OIV] emission is roughly 4 times as common as [FeII] emission. They also have a more intense ISRF, as indicated by the 71 to 160micron luminosity ratio. Two-thirds of the sample (15 BCDs) show PAH features, although the fraction of PAH emission normalized to the total infrared (IR) luminosity is considerably smaller in metal-poor BCDs (~0.5%) than in metal-rich star-forming…
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