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CEERS: 7.7 ${\mu}$m PAH Star Formation Rate Calibration with JWST MIRI

Authors :
Ronayne, Kaila
Papovich, Casey
Yang, Guang
Shen, Lu
Dickinson, Mark
Kennicutt, Robert
Alavi, Anahita
Haro, Pablo Arrabal
Bagley, Micaela
Burgarella, Denis
Bail, Aurélien Le
Bell, Eric
Cleri, Nikko
Cole, Justin
Costantin, Luca
de la Vega, Alexander
Daddi, Emanuele
Elbaz, David
Finkelstein, Steven
Grogin, Norman
Holwerda, Benne
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Koekemoer, Anton
Lucas, Ray
Magnelli, Benjamin
Mobasher, Bahram
Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo
Prichard, Laura
Rafelski, Marc
Rodighiero, Giulia
Sunnquist, Ben
Teplitz, Harry
Wang, Xin
Windhorst, Rogier
Yung, L. Y. Aaron
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We test the relationship between UV-derived star formation rates (SFRs) and the 7.7 ${\mu}$m polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) luminosities from the integrated emission of galaxies at z ~ 0 - 2. We utilize multi-band photometry covering 0.2 - 160 ${\mu}$m from HST, CFHT, JWST, Spitzer, and Herschel for galaxies in the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) Survey. We perform spectral energy distribution (SED) modeling of these data to measure dust-corrected far-UV (FUV) luminosities, $L_{FUV}$, and UV-derived SFRs. We then fit SED models to the JWST/MIRI 7.7 - 21 ${\mu}$m CEERS data to derive rest-frame 7.7 ${\mu}$m luminosities, $L_{770}$, using the average flux density in the rest-frame MIRI F770W bandpass. We observe a correlation between $L_{770}$ and $L_{FUV}$, where log $L_{770}$ is proportional to (1.27+/-0.04) log $L_{FUV}$. $L_{770}$ diverges from this relation for galaxies at lower metallicities, lower dust obscuration, and for galaxies dominated by evolved stellar populations. We derive a "single-wavelength" SFR calibration for $L_{770}$ which has a scatter from model estimated SFRs (${{\sigma}_{{\Delta}SFR}}$) of 0.24 dex. We derive a "multi-wavelength" calibration for the linear combination of the observed FUV luminosity (uncorrected for dust) and the rest-frame 7.7 ${\mu}$m luminosity, which has a scatter of ${{\sigma}_{{\Delta}SFR}}$ = 0.21 dex. The relatively small decrease in ${\sigma}$ suggests this is near the systematic accuracy of the total SFRs using either calibration. These results demonstrate that the rest-frame 7.7 ${\mu}$m emission constrained by JWST/MIRI is a tracer of the SFR for distant galaxies to this accuracy, provided the galaxies are dominated by star-formation with moderate-to-high levels of attenuation and metallicity.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.07766
Document Type :
Working Paper