TODDLERS: A New UV to Millimeter Emission Library for Star-Forming Regions. II. Star Formation Rate Indicators Using Auriga Zoom Simulations
Anand Utsav Kapoor, Maarten Baes, Arjen van der Wel, Andrea Gebek,, Peter Camps, Aaron Smith, M\'ed\'eric Boquien, Nick Andreadis, and Sebastien, Vicens

TL;DR
This paper introduces TODDLERS, a new UV to millimeter emission library for star-forming regions, and demonstrates its effectiveness in producing synthetic observations that align well with real galaxy data, improving SFR indicators.
Contribution
The work develops and applies TODDLERS within SKIRT to generate realistic synthetic observations, enhancing the modeling of star formation indicators in galaxy simulations.
Findings
Higher FUV/NUV attenuation with TODDLERS reduces observational tensions.
Kpc-scale MIR-FIR colors match local galaxy observations.
FIR line luminosity-SFR relations agree with global observations, especially [CII].
Abstract
Current galaxy formation simulations often approximate star-formation, necessitating models of star-forming regions to produce observables. In the first paper of the series, we introduced TODDLERS, a time-resolved model of UV-mm emission from star-forming regions implemented in the radiative transfer code SKIRT. This work uses SKIRT-TODDLERS to produce synthetic observations, demonstrating its potential through observables related to star-formation and comparing results with existing models in SKIRT. We calculate broadband and line emission maps for 30 Milky Way-like galaxies from the Auriga simulation at z=0. Analyzing FUV and IR data, we calculate kpc-resolved IR correction factors (k_IR), quantifying the ratio of FUV luminosity absorbed by dust to reprocessed IR luminosity. We use IR maps to calculate kpc-scale MIR (8 micron / 24 micron) and FIR (70 micron / 500 micron) colors. H…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
