Ultraviolet ISM Diagnostics for Star-Forming Galaxies I. Tracers of Metallicity and Extinction
Erika Zetterlund, Emily M. Levesque, Claus Leitherer, Charles W., Danforth

TL;DR
This study uses UV and optical observations of star-forming galaxies to evaluate UV metallicity and extinction diagnostics, comparing models and data to improve understanding of interstellar medium properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comparison framework between UV and optical ISM diagnostics and provides theoretical UV continuum slope values for extinction estimation.
Findings
UV indices correlate linearly with metallicity.
Good agreement between observations and Starburst99 models.
UV and optical diagnostics show a correlated ISM property trend.
Abstract
We have observed a sample of 14 nearby () star-forming blue compact galaxies in the rest-frame far-UV () using the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. We have also generated a grid of stellar population synthesis models using the Starburst99 evolutionary synthesis code, allowing us to compare observations and theoretical predictions for the SiIV_1400 and CIV_1550 UV indices; both are comprised of a blend of stellar wind and interstellar lines and have been proposed as metallicity diagnostics in the UV. Our models and observations both demonstrate that there is a positive linear correlation with metallicity for both indices, and we find generally good agreement between our observations and the predictions of the Starburst99 models. By combining the rest-frame UV observations with pre-existing rest-frame optical spectrophotometry of…
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