SOFIA/FIFI-LS Full-disk [CII] Mapping and CO-dark Molecular Gas across the Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 6946
F. Bigiel, I. de Looze, A. Krabbe, D. Cormier, A. T. Barnes, C., Fischer, A. D. Bolatto, A. Bryant, S. Colditz, N. Geis, R. Herrera-Camus, C., Iserlohe, R. Klein, A. K. Leroy, H. Linz, L. W. Looney, S. C. Madden, A., Poglitsch, J. Stutzki, W. D. Vacca

TL;DR
This study uses SOFIA/FIFI-LS to map [CII] emission across NGC 6946, revealing its relation to dust, star formation, and molecular gas, and highlighting regional variations and implications for gas tracers.
Contribution
It provides the first full-disk [CII] map of NGC 6946 and analyzes its connection to various ISM components, offering new insights into gas tracers and galaxy structure.
Findings
73% of [CII] luminosity from spiral arms
[CII] correlates with SFR at small scales
Low [CII]/CO ratios suggest little CO-dark gas
Abstract
We present SOFIA/FIFI-LS observations of the [CII] 158m cooling line across the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 6946. We combine these with UV, IR, CO, and H I data to compare [CII] emission to dust properties, star formation rate (SFR), H, and HI at 560pc scales via stacking by environment (spiral arms, interarm, and center), radial profiles, and individual, beam-sized measurements. We attribute of the [CII] luminosity to arms, and and to the center and interarm region, respectively. [CII]/TIR, [CII]/CO, and [CII]/PAH radial profiles are largely constant, but rise at large radii (8kpc) and drop in the center ("[CII] deficit"). This increase at large radii and the observed decline with the 70m/100m dust color are likely driven by radiation field hardness. We find a near proportional [CII]-SFR scaling relation for beam-sized regions, though…
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