Thermal Pressure in the Cold Neutral Medium of Nearby Galaxies
R. Herrera-Camus, A. Bolatto, M. Wolfire, E. Ostriker, B. Draine, A., Leroy, K. Sandstrom, L. Hunt, R. Kennicutt, D. Calzetti, J.D. Smith, K., Croxall, M. Galametz, I. de Looze, D. Dale, A. Crocker, and B. Groves

TL;DR
This study measures the thermal pressure of neutral gas in 31 nearby galaxies, revealing its distribution, dependence on star formation, and consistency with ISM models, enhancing understanding of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale measurement of thermal pressure in the diffuse neutral ISM across multiple galaxies using combined [C II], HI, and CO data.
Findings
Thermal pressures range from 10^3 to 10^5 K cm^-3.
Median thermal pressure is approximately 3600 K cm^-3.
Thermal pressure correlates with radiation field strength and star formation activity.
Abstract
Dynamic and thermal processes regulate the structure of the multi-phase interstellar medium (ISM), and ultimately establish how galaxies evolve through star formation. Thus, to constrain ISM models and better understand the interplay of these processes, it is of great interest to measure the thermal pressure () of the diffuse, neutral gas. By combining [C II] 158 m, HI, and CO data from 31 galaxies selected from the Herschel KINGFISH sample, we have measured thermal pressures in 534 predominantly atomic regions with typical sizes of 1 kiloparsec. We find a distribution of thermal pressures in the K cm range. For a sub-sample of regions with conditions similar to those of the diffuse, neutral gas in the Galactic plane, we find thermal pressures that follow a log-normal distribution with a median value of …
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