JWST Observations of Starbursts: Relations between PAH features and CO clouds in the starburst galaxy M 82
V. Villanueva, A. D. Bolatto, R. Herrera-Camus, A. Leroy, D. B., Fisher, R. C. Levy, T. B\"oker, L. Boogaard, S. A. Cronin, D. A. Dale, K., Emig, I. De Looze, G. P. Donnelly, T. S.-Y. Lai, L. Lenkic, L. A. Lopez, S., Lopez, D. S. Meier, J. Ott, M. Relano, J. D. Smith

TL;DR
This study uses JWST mid-infrared data to explore the relationship between PAH features and CO clouds in M 82, revealing how extreme starburst conditions affect molecular gas tracers.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of PAH-CO relations in M 82 using JWST and NOEMA data, highlighting differences from normal spiral galaxies.
Findings
Lower power-law slopes compared to local spirals.
Moderate correlation between CO intensity and PAH features.
CO may not trace all molecular gas in extreme starburst environments.
Abstract
We present a study of new 7.7-11.3 m data obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope Mid-InfraRed Instrument in the starburst galaxy M 82. In particular, we focus on the dependency of the integrated CO(1-0) line intensity on the MIRI-F770W and MIRI-F1130W filter intensities to investigate the correlation between CO content and the 7.7 and 11.3 m features from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in M 82's outflows. To perform our analysis, we identify CO clouds using archival CO(=1-0) NOEMA moment 0 map within 2 kpc from the center of M 82, with sizes ranging between 21 and 270 pc; then, we compute the CO-to-PAH relations for the 306 validated CO clouds. On average, the power-law slopes for the two relations in M 82 are lower than what is seen in local main-sequence spirals. In addition, there is a moderate correlation between -$I_{\rm…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
