Gas and Star Formation in the Circinus Galaxy
Bi-Qing For, B\"arbel Koribalski, Tom Jarrett

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the Circinus Galaxy, revealing detailed star formation, dust, and gas properties, and demonstrating methods to remove foreground contamination.
Contribution
It offers new high-resolution infrared and radio observations of Circinus, along with a detailed analysis of its star formation and interstellar medium properties.
Findings
Star formation rate between 3 and 8 solar masses per year.
Correlation between 8 micron PAH emission and dense HI gas.
Significant spatial variation in PAH to 24 micron brightness ratio.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the Circinus Galaxy, investigating its star formation, dust and gas properties both in the inner and outer disk. To achieve this, we obtained high-resolution Spitzer mid-infrared images with the IRAC (3.6, 5.8, 4.5, 8.0 micron) and MIPS (24 and 70 micron) instruments and sensitive HI data from the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and the 64-m Parkes telescope. These were supplemented by CO maps from the Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope (SEST). Because Circinus is hidden behind the Galactic Plane, we demonstrate the careful removal of foreground stars as well as large- and small-scale Galactic emission from the Spitzer images. We derive a visual extinction of Av = 2.1 mag from the Spectral Energy Distribution of the Circinus Galaxy and total stellar and gas masses of 9.5 x 10^{10} Msun and 9 x 10^9 Msun, respectively. Using various wavelength…
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