Probing the heating of the neutral atomic interstellar medium in the Dwarf Galaxy Survey through infrared cooling lines
Maxime Varese, Vianney Lebouteiller, Lise Ramambason, Fr\'ed\'eric, Galliano, Chris T. Richardson, Suzanne C. Madden

TL;DR
This study investigates the dominant heating mechanisms of the neutral atomic interstellar medium in dwarf galaxies, revealing a shift from photoelectric effect in metal-rich galaxies to cosmic rays and X-ray ionization in metal-poor ones, using infrared cooling lines and advanced modeling.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive modeling approach combining MULTIGRIS and Cloudy to quantify various heating contributions across a range of galaxy metallicities, including indirect X-ray flux estimation.
Findings
Photoelectric effect dominates in high-metallicity galaxies.
Cosmic rays and X-ray ionization are predominant in low-metallicity galaxies.
The model accurately predicts X-ray fluxes using ISM tracers.
Abstract
Star formation in galaxies is regulated by dynamical and thermal processes. The photoelectric effect on small dust grains usually dominates the heating of the star-forming neutral atomic gas reservoir in metal-rich galaxies, while the lower dust-to-gas mass ratio and the higher luminosity of X-ray sources in metal-poor galaxies suggest that other heating mechanisms may be at play. We calculate the relative contributions of the photoelectric effect, photoionization by UV and X-ray photons, and ionization by cosmic rays to the total heating in a sample of 37 nearby galaxies reaching down to 3% the Milky Way metallicity. We use the statistical code MULTIGRIS together with a grid of Cloudy models propagating radiation from stellar clusters and X-ray sources to the ionized and neutral gas, each galaxy being described as a statistical distribution of many 1D components. Infrared cooling lines…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
