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2008ApJ...685..211D - Astrophys. J., 685, 211-224 (2008/September-3)

Understanding the 8 µm versus Paα relationship on subarcsecond scales in luminous infrared galaxies.

DIAZ-SANTOS T., ALONSO-HERRERO A., COLINA L., PACKHAM C., RADOMSKI J.T. and TELESCO C.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

This work explores in detail the relation between the 8 µm and the Paα emissions for 122 H II regions identified in a sample of 10 low-z LIRGs with nearly constant metallicity [12+log(O/H)∼8.8]. We use Gemini T-ReCS high spatial resolution (≲0.4"∼120 pc for the average distance of 60 Mpc of our sample) mid-infrared imaging (at 8.7 or 10.3 µm), together with HST NICMOS continuum and Paα images. The LIRG H II regions extend the L8µmvs. LPaα relation found for H II knots in the high-metallicity SINGS galaxies by about 2 orders of magnitude to higher luminosities. Since the metallicity of the LIRG sample is nearly constant, we can rule out this effect as a cause for the scatter seen in the relationship. In turn, it is attributed to two effects: age and PAH features. The L8µm/LPaα ratio, which varies by a factor of 10 for the LIRG H II regions, is reproduced by a model with instantaneous star formation and ages ranging from ∼4 to 7.5 Myr. The remaining dispersion around the model predictions for a given age is probably due to differential contributions of the PAH features (the 8.6 µm, in our case) to the 8 µm emission from galaxy to galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Star Clusters - Galaxies: Starburst - Infrared: Galaxies

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