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SOFIA/FIFI-LS Full-disk [C ii] Mapping and CO-dark Molecular Gas across the Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 6946.

Authors :
Bigiel, F.
de Looze, I.
Krabbe, A.
Cormier, D.
Barnes, A. T.
Fischer, C.
Bolatto, A. D.
Bryant, A.
Colditz, S.
Geis, N.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Iserlohe, C.
Klein, R.
Leroy, A. K.
Linz, H.
Looney, L. W.
Madden, S. C.
Poglitsch, A.
Stutzki, J.
Vacca, W. D.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; Nov2020, Vol. 903 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present SOFIA/FIFI-LS observations of the [C ii ] 158 μm cooling line across the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 6946. We combine these with UV, IR, CO, and H i data to compare [C ii ] emission to dust properties, star formation rate (SFR), H<subscript>2</subscript>, and H i at 560 pc scales via stacking by environment (spiral arms, interarm, and center), radial profiles, and individual, beam-sized measurements. We attribute 73% of the [C ii ] luminosity to arms, and 19% and 8% to the center and interarm region, respectively. [C ii ]/TIR, [C ii ]/CO, and [C ii ]/PAH radial profiles are largely constant, but rise at large radii (≳ 8 kpc) and drop in the center ("[C ii ] deficit"). This increase at large radii and the observed decline with the 70 μm/100 μm dust color are likely driven by radiation field hardness. We find a near proportional [C ii ]–SFR scaling relation for beam-sized regions, though the exact scaling depends on methodology. [C ii ] also becomes increasingly luminous relative to CO at low SFR (interarm or large radii), likely indicating more efficient photodissociation of CO and emphasizing the importance of [C ii ] as an H<subscript>2</subscript> and SFR tracer in such regimes. Finally, based on the observed [C ii ] and CO radial profiles and different models, we find α<subscript>CO</subscript> to increase with radius, in line with the observed metallicity gradient. The low α<subscript>CO</subscript> (galaxy average ≲ 2 M<subscript>⊙</subscript> pc<superscript>−2</superscript> (K km s<superscript>−1</superscript>)<superscript>−1</superscript>) and low [C ii ]/CO ratios (∼400 on average) imply little CO-dark gas across NGC 6946, in contrast to estimates in the Milky Way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
903
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146822488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abb677