Disentangling emission from star-forming regions in the Magellanic Clouds: Linking [OIII]88 micron and 24 micron
Antigone Lambert-Huyghe, Suzanne C. Madden, Vianney Lebouteiller,, Fr\'ed\'eric Galliano, Nicholas P. Abel, Dangning Hu, Lise Ramambason,, Fiorella L. Polles

TL;DR
This paper investigates the relationship between [OIII]88 micron emission and 24 micron continuum in the Magellanic Clouds, proposing a new method to estimate and disentangle emission sources in star-forming regions, aiding high-redshift galaxy observations.
Contribution
It introduces a new parameter cPDR and demonstrates a correlation useful for predicting [OIII]88 micron emission from 24 micron data, enhancing analysis of star-forming regions.
Findings
Most regions have low PDR contributions (<12%)
HII regions dominate the emission in studied areas
Correlation enables prediction of [OIII]88 micron emission from 24 micron continuum
Abstract
This study explores the link between the [OIII]88mu emission, a well-known tracer of HII regions, and 24mu continuum, often used to trace warm dust in the ionized phases of galaxies. We investigate the local conditions driving the relation between those tracers in the Magellanic Clouds, comparing observations with Cloudy models consisting of an HII region plus a photodissociation region (PDR) component, varying the stellar age, the initial density (at the illuminated edge of the cloud), and the ionization parameter. We introduce a new parameter, cPDR, to quantify the proportion of emission arising from PDRs and that with an origin in HII regions along each line of sight. We use the ratio ([CII]+[OI])/[OIII] as a proxy for the ratio of PDR versus HII region emission, and compare it to [OIII]/24mu. The use of [OIII]/24mu and [OIII]/70mu together allows us to constrain the models most…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
