Spatial variations of PAH properties in M17SW revealed by Spitzer/IRS spectral mapping
M. Yamagishi, H. Kaneda, D. Ishihara, S. Oyabu, T. Suzuki, T. Onaka,, T. Nagayama, T. Umemoto, T. Minamidani, A. Nishimura, M. Matsuo, S. Fujita,, Y. Tsuda, M. Kohno, and S. Ohashi

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer/IRS spectral maps to analyze spatial variations of PAH properties in the M17 star-forming region, revealing local ionization effects and structural changes due to UV radiation.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial analysis of PAH feature variations in M17, highlighting local environmental influences over global UV effects and PAH structural processing.
Findings
PAH emission is strongest in photo-dissociation regions between HII and molecular clouds.
PAH ionization degree varies locally and is not solely dependent on distance from OB stars.
PAH structural changes occur near the M17 center due to intense UV radiation.
Abstract
We present /IRS mid-infrared spectral maps of the Galactic star-forming region M17 as well as IRSF/SIRIUS Br and Nobeyama 45-m/FOREST CO (=1--0) maps. The spectra show prominent features due to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at wavelengths of 6.2, 7.7, 8.6, 11.3, 12.0, 12.7, 13.5, and 14.2 m. We find that the PAH emission features are bright in the region between the HII region traced by Br and the molecular cloud traced by CO, supporting that the PAH emission originates mostly from photo-dissociation regions. Based on the spatially-resolved /IRS maps, we examine spatial variations of the PAH properties in detail. As a result, we find that the interband ratio of PAH 7.7 m/PAH 11.3 m varies locally near M17SW, but rather independently of the distance from the OB stars in M17, suggesting that the degree of PAH…
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