Diffuse Gas in Retired Galaxies: Nebular Emission Templates and Constraints on the Sources of Ionization
Jonas Johansson, Tyrone E. Woods, Marat Gilfanov, Marc Sarzi, Yan-Mei, Chen, Kyuseok Oh

TL;DR
This study provides emission line templates for retired galaxies, enabling analysis of their ionization sources and constraining the contribution of high-temperature sources like accreting white dwarfs to supernova rates.
Contribution
The paper introduces high signal-to-noise emission line templates for passive galaxies and uses them to constrain ionization sources and supernova progenitor scenarios.
Findings
High-temperature sources contribute less than 3-6% to observed supernova rates.
Nebular extinction is significantly higher than stellar extinction, indicating complex dust geometry.
Emission line templates help distinguish ionization sources in retired galaxies.
Abstract
We present emission line templates for passively evolving ("retired") galaxies, useful for investigation of the evolution of the ISM in these galaxies, and characterization of their high-temperature source populations. The templates are based on high signal-to-noise () co-added spectra (\AA) of gas-rich Sloan Digital Sky Survey galaxies devoid of star-formation and active galactic nuclei. Stacked spectra are provided for the entire sample and sub-samples binned by mean stellar age. In Johansson~et al (2014), these spectra provided the first measurements of the He II 4686\AA\ line in passively-evolving galaxies, and the observed He II/H ratio constrained the contribution of accreting white dwarfs (the "single-degenerate" scenario) to the type Ia supernova rate. In this paper, the full range of unambiguously detected emission lines are presented.…
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