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Probing the baryon cycle of galaxies with SPICA mid- and far-infrared observations
- Source :
- NASA Astrophysics Data System, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 ⟨10.1017/pasa.2017.67⟩, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 〈10.1017/pasa.2017.67〉, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 ⟨10.1017/pasa.2017.67⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The SPICA mid and far-infrared telescope will address fundamental issues in our understanding of star formation and ISM physics in galaxies. A particular hallmark of SPICA is the outstanding sensitivity enabled by the cold telescope, optimized detectors, and wide instantaneous bandwidth throughout the mid- and far-infrared. The spectroscopic, imaging and polarimetric observations that SPICA will be able to collect will help in clarifying the complex physical mechanisms which underlie the baryon cycle of galaxies. In particular: (i) The access to a large suite of atomic and ionic fine-structure lines for large samples of galaxies will shed light on the origin of the observed spread in star formation rates within and between galaxies. (ii) Observations of HD rotational lines (out to $\sim$10 Mpc) and fine structure lines such as [CII] 158 $\mu$m (out to $\sim$100 Mpc) will clarify the main reservoirs of interstellar matter in galaxies, including phases where CO does not emit. (iii) Far-infrared spectroscopy of dust and ice features will address uncertainties in the mass and composition of dust in galaxies, and the contributions of supernovae to the interstellar dust budget will be quantified by photometry and monitoring of supernova remnants in nearby galaxies. (iv) Observations of far-infrared cooling lines such as [OI] 63 $\mu$m from star-forming molecular clouds in our Galaxy will evaluate the importance of shocks to dissipate turbulent energy. The paper concludes with requirements for the telescope and instruments, and recommendations for the observing strategy.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in PASA; 19 pages, 8 figures, 1 table
- Subjects :
- C-II
[ SDU.ASTR.GA ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.GA]
Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Extinction (astronomy)
FOS: Physical sciences
Spica
SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS
Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics
01 natural sciences
infrared: galaxies
H-II REGIONS
CO-TO-H-2 CONVERSION FACTOR
0103 physical sciences
STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
NEARBY GALAXIES
GIANT BRANCH STARS
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
QB
Cosmic dust
SPITZER-SPACE-TELESCOPE
Luminous infrared galaxy
Physics
Science & Technology
extinction
010308 nuclear & particles physics
Star formation
Molecular cloud
Astronomy
Astronomy and Astrophysics
DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR-MEDIUM
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Galaxy
Interstellar medium
LOW-METALLICITY GALAXIES
ISM: dust
0201 Astronomical And Space Sciences
Space and Planetary Science
Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)
galaxies: star formation
Physical Sciences
[SDU.ASTR.GA]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.GA]
Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
galaxies: ISM
ISM: dust, extinction
techniques: spectroscopic
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13233580
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- NASA Astrophysics Data System, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 ⟨10.1017/pasa.2017.67⟩, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 〈10.1017/pasa.2017.67〉, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 2018, 35, pp.id.e002 ⟨10.1017/pasa.2017.67⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a7d0493befdf4c5b6b4018d6e9ed9efe
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2017.67⟩