PHANGS-JWST First Results: A Global and Moderately Resolved View of Mid-Infrared and CO Line Emission from Galaxies at the Start of the JWST Era
Adam K. Leroy, Alberto D. Bolatto, Karin Sandstrom, Erik Rosolowsky,, Ashley. T. Barnes, F. Bigiel, M\'ed\'eric Boquien, Jakob S. den Brok, Yixian, Cao, J\'er\'emy Chastenet, M\'elanie Chevance, I-Da Chiang, Ryan Chown, Dario, Colombo, Sara L. Ellison, Eric Emsellem

TL;DR
This study investigates the correlation between mid-infrared and CO line emissions in star-forming galaxies, revealing power-law relationships, PAH emission contributions, and dependencies on galaxy properties at kiloparsec scales, using early JWST data.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of mid-IR and CO emission relationships at ~1 kpc resolution with JWST, highlighting the role of PAH features and galaxy properties in these correlations.
Findings
Power-law CO and mid-IR relationships with slopes 0.7-1.2.
PAH bands show steeper slopes, indicating emission from CO-dark gas.
CO-to-mid-IR ratio depends on galaxy stellar mass and SFR/M_star.
Abstract
We explore the relationship between mid-infrared (mid-IR) and CO rotational line emission from massive star-forming galaxies, which is one of the tightest scalings in the local universe. We assemble a large set of unresolved and moderately ( kpc) spatially resolved measurements of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) intensity, , and mid-IR intensity, , at 8, 12, 22, and 24m. The vs. relationship is reasonably described by a power law with slopes and normalization K km s at MJy sr. Both the slopes and intercepts vary systematically with choice of line and band. The comparison between the relations measured for CO~(1-0) and CO (2-1) allow us to infer that , in good agreement with other work. The m and m bands, with strong PAH…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Laser Design and Applications
