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CHANG-ES VI: Probing Supernova Energy Deposition in Spiral Galaxies Through Multi-Wavelength Relationships

Authors :
Li, Jiang-Tao
Beck, Rainer
Dettmar, Ralf-Jurgen
Heald, George
Irwin, Judith
Johnson, Megan
Kepley, Amanda A.
Krause, Marita
Murphy, E. J.
Orlando, Elena
Rand, Richard J.
Strong, A. W.
Vargas, Carlos J.
Walterbos, Rene
Wang, Q. Daniel
Wiegert, Theresa
Li, Jiang-Tao
Beck, Rainer
Dettmar, Ralf-Jurgen
Heald, George
Irwin, Judith
Johnson, Megan
Kepley, Amanda A.
Krause, Marita
Murphy, E. J.
Orlando, Elena
Rand, Richard J.
Strong, A. W.
Vargas, Carlos J.
Walterbos, Rene
Wang, Q. Daniel
Wiegert, Theresa
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

How a galaxy regulates its SNe energy into different interstellar/circumgalactic medium components strongly affects galaxy evolution. Based on the JVLA D-configuration C- (6 GHz) and L-band (1.6 GHz) continuum observations, we perform statistical analysis comparing multi-wavelength properties of the CHANG-ES galaxies. The high-quality JVLA data and edge-on orientation enable us for the first time to include the halo into the energy budget for a complete radio-flux-limited sample. We find tight correlations of $L_{\rm radio}$ with the mid-IR-based SFR. The normalization of our $I_{\rm 1.6GHz}/{\rm W~Hz^{-1}}-{\rm SFR}$ relation is $\sim$2-3 times of those obtained for face-on galaxies, probably a result of enhanced IR extinction at high inclination. We also find tight correlations between $L_{\rm radio}$ and the SNe energy injection rate $\dot{E}_{\rm SN(Ia+CC)}$, indicating the energy loss via synchrotron radio continuum accounts for $\sim0.1\%$ of $\dot{E}_{\rm SN}$, comparable to the energy contained in CR electrons. The integrated C-to-L-band spectral index is $\alpha\sim0.5-1.1$ for non-AGN galaxies, indicating a dominance by the diffuse synchrotron component. The low-scatter $L_{\rm radio}-{\rm SFR}$/$L_{\rm radio}-\dot{E}_{\rm SN (Ia+CC)}$ relationships have super-linear logarithmic slopes at $\sim2~\sigma$ in L-band ($1.132\pm0.067$/$1.175\pm0.102$) while consistent with linear in C-band ($1.057\pm0.075$/$1.100\pm0.123$). The super-linearity could be naturally reproduced with non-calorimeter models for galaxy disks. Using Chandra halo X-ray measurements, we find sub-linear $L_{\rm X}-L_{\rm radio}$ relations. These results indicate that the observed radio halo of a starburst galaxy is close to electron calorimeter, and a galaxy with higher SFR tends to distribute an increased fraction of SNe energy into radio emission (than X-ray).<br />Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, MNRAS in press

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098098945
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stv2757