Spatially Resolved PAH Emission Features in Nearby, Low Metallicity, Star-Forming Galaxies
Korey Haynes, John M. Cannon, Evan D. Skillman, Dale C. Jackson,, Robert D. Gehrz

TL;DR
This study uses spatially resolved mid-infrared spectra from Spitzer to analyze PAH emission in low-metallicity dwarf galaxies, revealing consistent PAH feature ratios despite local environmental variations.
Contribution
It provides the first spatially-resolved analysis of PAH features in low-metallicity galaxies, showing uniform PAH ratios across different regions and galaxies.
Findings
PAH feature ratios are spatially uniform within each galaxy
Ratios vary between galaxies but are consistent across regions
PAH emission properties are resilient to local environmental changes
Abstract
Low-resolution, mid-infrared Spitzer/IRS spectral maps are presented for three nearby, low-metallicity dwarf galaxies (NGC 55, NGC 3109 and IC 5152) for the purpose of examining the spatial distribution and variation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission. The sample straddles a metallicity of 12+log(O/H)~8.0, a transition point below which PAH intensity empirically drops and the character of the interstellar medium changes. We derive quantitative radiances of PAH features and atomic lines on both global and spatially-resolved scales. The Spitzer spectra, combined with extensive ancillary data from the UV through the mid-infrared, allow us to examine changes in the physical environments and in PAH feature radiances down to a physical scale of 50 pc. We discuss correlations between various PAH emission feature and atomic line radiances. The (6.2 micron)/(11.3 micron), (7.7…
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