The Herschel Dwarf Galaxy Survey: I. Properties of the low-metallicity ISM from PACS spectroscopy
D. Cormier, S. C. Madden, V. Lebouteiller, N. Abel, S. Hony, F., Galliano, A. Remy-Ruyer, F. Bigiel, M. Baes, A. Boselli, M. Chevance, A., Cooray, I. De Looze, V. Doublier, M. Galametz, T. Hugues, O. L. Karczewski,, M.-Y. Lee, N. Lu, L. Spinoglio

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel PACS spectroscopy to analyze the properties of the low-metallicity interstellar medium in dwarf galaxies, revealing distinct line ratios and ISM structures compared to metal-rich galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the physical conditions of the ISM in low-metallicity dwarf galaxies through detailed FIR line observations and radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
High OIII/NII122 and NIII/NII122 ratios indicate hard radiation fields.
FIR line ratios suggest a porous, low-filling-factor ISM structure.
Line-to-LTIR ratios decrease with increasing LTIR and LTIR/LB.
Abstract
The far-infrared (FIR) lines are key tracers of the physical conditions of the interstellar medium (ISM) and are becoming workhorse diagnostics for galaxies throughout the universe. Our goal is to explain the differences and trends observed in the FIR line emission of dwarf galaxies compared to more metal-rich galaxies. We present Herschel PACS spectroscopic observations of the CII157um, OI63 and 145um, OIII88um, NII122 and 205um, and NIII57um fine-structure cooling lines in a sample of 48 low-metallicity star-forming galaxies of the guaranteed time key program Dwarf Galaxy Survey. We correlate PACS line ratios and line-to-LTIR ratios with LTIR, LTIR/LB, metallicity, and FIR color, and interpret the observed trends in terms of ISM conditions and phase filling factors with Cloudy radiative transfer models. We find that the FIR lines together account for up to 3 percent of LTIR and that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
