A three-dimensional, multi-wavelength view and time-dependent analysis of the Milky Way's local ionized gas
Lewis McCallum, Kenneth Wood, Robert Benjamin, Dhanesh Krishnarao, Anna F. McLeod

TL;DR
This study advances the understanding of the Milky Way's local ionized gas by combining 3D simulations, emission line predictions, and time-dependent models to analyze star formation and ionization processes.
Contribution
It introduces the first all-sky predictions of optical emission lines from a 3D, observationally-constrained simulation including metals and time-dependent ionization effects.
Findings
Estimated local star formation rate of 370 M_sun/Myr/kpc^2
Ionization likely driven by a few luminous O-stars with photon leakage
Predicted emission lines match some observed features
Abstract
This work is the continuation of a series attempting to characterize the local warm ionized medium through both static and time dependent simulations. We build upon our three dimensional, observationally-derived simulation of the local photoionized interstellar medium - based on static photoionization simulations constrained by 3D dust maps - to include metals required to predict collisionally excited optical and infrared emission lines, providing the first all-sky prediction of a series of lines including [SII] 6716, [NII] 6584 and [OIII] 5007. While these predictions only include O-star photoionization under ionization equilibrium, we also carry out a suite of radiation-hydrodynamics simulations including time-dependent metal ionization and the effects of supernova feedback to highlight missing features in our predicted skies. We use the…
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