The Spitzer Survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud (S3MC): Insights into the Life-Cycle of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Karin M. Sandstrom, Alberto D. Bolatto, Bruce Draine, Caroline Bot,, Snezana Stanimirovic

TL;DR
This study models dust emission in the Small Magellanic Cloud to map PAH distribution, revealing low overall PAH fractions, their correlation with molecular gas, and insights into their lifecycle in low-metallicity environments.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mapping of PAH fractions in the SMC and analyzes their relation to various ISM components, offering new insights into PAH processing in low-metallicity galaxies.
Findings
PAH fraction is low and variable across the SMC.
PAH abundance correlates with molecular gas and dust density.
PAHs are likely destroyed in diffuse ISM and formed in molecular clouds.
Abstract
We present the results of modeling dust SEDs across the SMC with the aim of mapping the distribution of PAHs in a low-metallicity environment. Using Spitzer Survey of the SMC (S3MC) photometry from 3.6-160 um over the main star-forming regions of the Wing and Bar along with spectral mapping from 5-38 um from the Spitzer Spectroscopic Survey of the SMC (S4MC) in selected regions, we model the dust SED and emission spectrum to determine the fraction of dust in PAHs across the SMC. We use the regions of overlapping photometry and spectroscopy to test the reliability of the PAH fraction as determined from SED fits alone. The PAH fraction in the SMC is low compared to the Milky Way and variable--with relatively high fractions (q_PAH~1-2%) in molecular clouds and low fractions in the diffuse ISM (<q_PAH>=0.6%). We use the map of PAH fraction across the SMC to test a number of ideas regarding…
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