Calibration of hybrid resolved star formation rate recipes based on PHANGS-MUSE H$\alpha$ and H$\beta$ maps
Francesco Belfiore, Adam K. Leroy, Jiayi Sun, Ashley T. Barnes,, M\'ed\'eric Boquien, Yixian Cao, Enrico Congiu, Daniel A. Dale, Oleg V., Egorov, Cosima Eibensteiner, Simon C. O. Glover, Kathryn Grasha, Brent, Groves, Ralf S. Klessen, Kathryn Kreckel, Lukas Neumann

TL;DR
This study refines hybrid star formation rate recipes at kpc scales using PHANGS-MUSE data, accounting for dust heating by old stars, and provides calibrations applicable from small regions to entire galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces new calibrations for SFR recipes that account for dust heating by old stars, improving accuracy at sub-galactic scales.
Findings
Hybrid SFR recipes overestimate in low SFR regions.
Calibrations depend on band ratios sensitive to sSFR.
Calibrations agree within 10% with Balmer decrement corrections.
Abstract
Mapping star-formation rates (SFR) within galaxies is key to unveiling their assembly and evolution. Calibrations exist for computing SFR from a combination of ultraviolet and infrared bands for galaxies as integrated systems, but their applicability to sub-galactic (kpc) scales remains largely untested. Here we use integral field spectroscopy of 19 nearby ( 20 Mpc) galaxies obtained by PHANGS-MUSE to derive accurate Balmer decrements (H/H) and attenuation-corrected H maps. We combine this information with mid-infrared maps from WISE at 22 , and ultraviolet maps from GALEX in the far-UV band, to derive SFR surface densities in nearby galaxies on resolved (kpc) scales. Using the H attenuation-corrected SFR as a reference, we find that hybrid recipes from the literature overestimate the SFR in regions of low SFR surface density, low specific…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
