Observations of the Near- to Mid-Infrared Unidentified Emission Bands in the Interstellar Medium of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Tamami I. Mori, Itsuki Sakon, Takashi Onaka, Hidehiro Kaneda, Hideki, Umehata, and Ryou Ohsawa

TL;DR
This study analyzes near- to mid-infrared spectra of the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing how unidentified infrared bands relate to interstellar medium conditions and PAH characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into PAH behavior and ionization in different interstellar environments using AKARI observations.
Findings
Detection of unidentified infrared bands in all targets
Correlation between band ratios and IR colors in molecular clouds
Potential diagnostic diagram for interstellar medium conditions
Abstract
We present the results of near- to mid-infrared slit spectroscopic observations (2.55--13.4 um) of the diffuse emission toward nine positions in the Large Magellanic Cloud with the Infrared Camera (IRC) on board AKARI. The target positions are selected to cover a wide range of the intensity of the incident radiation field. The unidentified infrared bands at 3.3, 6.2, 7.7, 8.6 and 11.3 um are detected toward all the targets, and ionized gas signatures: hydrogen recombination lines and ionic forbidden lines toward three of them. We classify the targets into two groups: those without the ionized gas signatures (Group A) and those with the ionized signatures (Group B). Group A includes molecular clouds and photo-dissociation regions, whereas Group B consists of HII regions. In Group A, the band ratios of I(3.3)/I(11.3), I(6.2)/I(11.3), I(7.7)/I(8.6)/$I(11.3) show positive…
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