The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2023)

PHANGS–JWST First Results: A Global and Moderately Resolved View of Mid-infrared and CO Line Emission from Galaxies at the Start of the JWST Era

  • Adam K. Leroy,
  • Alberto D. Bolatto,
  • Karin Sandstrom,
  • Erik Rosolowsky,
  • Ashley. T. Barnes,
  • F. Bigiel,
  • Médéric Boquien,
  • Jakob S. den Brok,
  • Yixian Cao,
  • Jérémy Chastenet,
  • Mélanie Chevance,
  • I-Da Chiang,
  • Ryan Chown,
  • Dario Colombo,
  • Sara L. Ellison,
  • Eric Emsellem,
  • Kathryn Grasha,
  • Jonathan D. Henshaw,
  • Annie Hughes,
  • Ralf S. Klessen,
  • Eric W. Koch,
  • Jaeyeon Kim,
  • Kathryn Kreckel,
  • J. M. Diederik Kruijssen,
  • Kirsten L. Larson,
  • Janice C. Lee,
  • Rebecca C. Levy,
  • Lihwai Lin,
  • Daizhong Liu,
  • Sharon E. Meidt,
  • Jérôme Pety,
  • Miguel Querejeta,
  • Mónica Rubio,
  • Toshiki Saito,
  • Samir Salim,
  • Eva Schinnerer,
  • Mattia C. Sormani,
  • Jiayi Sun,
  • David A. Thilker,
  • Antonio Usero,
  • Stuart N. Vogel,
  • Elizabeth J. Watkins,
  • Cory M. Whitcomb,
  • Thomas G. Williams,
  • Christine D. Wilson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acab01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 944, no. 2
p. L10

Abstract

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We explore the relationship between mid-infrared (mid-IR) and CO rotational line emission from massive star-forming galaxies, which is one of the tightest scalings in the local universe. We assemble a large set of unresolved and moderately (∼1 kpc) spatially resolved measurements of CO (1–0) and CO (2–1) intensity, I _CO , and mid-IR intensity, I _MIR , at 8, 12, 22, and 24 μ m. The I _CO versus I _MIR relationship is reasonably described by a power law with slopes 0.7–1.2 and normalization I _CO ∼ 1 K km s ^−1 at I _MIR ∼ 1 MJy sr ^−1 . Both the slopes and intercepts vary systematically with choice of line and band. The comparison between the relations measured for CO (1–0) and CO (2–1) allow us to infer that ${R}_{21}\propto {I}_{\mathrm{MIR}}^{0.2}$ , in good agreement with other work. The 8 μ m and 12 μ m bands, with strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features, show steeper CO versus mid-IR slopes than the 22 and 24 μ m, consistent with PAH emission arising not just from CO-bright gas but also from atomic or CO-dark gas. The CO-to-mid-IR ratio correlates with global galaxy stellar mass ( M _⋆ ) and anticorrelates with star formation rate/ M _⋆ . At ∼1 kpc resolution, the first four PHANGS–JWST targets show CO-to-mid-IR relationships that are quantitatively similar to our larger literature sample, including showing the steep CO-to-mid-IR slopes for the JWST PAH-tracing bands, although we caution that these initial data have a small sample size and span a limited range of intensities.

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