Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-04-12
Astrophys.J.646:841-857,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted for publication in ApJ ; 28 pages of text + 2 tables + 14 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/505038
We analyze extensive data on NGC1377 from the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS). Within the category of nascent starbursts, that we previously selected by their infrared to radio continuum ratios in large excess of the average and their hot dust, NGC1377 has the largest infrared excess yet measured. Optical imaging reveals a morphological distortion suggestive of a recent accretion event. Infrared spectroscopy reveals a compact and opaque source dominated by a hot, self-absorbed continuum (tau ~ 20 in the 10 micron silicate band). We provide physical evidence against non-stellar activity being the heating source. HII regions are detected through the single [NeII] line, probing <1% of the ionizing radiation. Not only is the optical depth very high, but >85% of ionizing photons are suppressed by dust. The only other detected emission features are molecular hydrogen lines, arguably excited mainly by shocks, besides photodissociation regions, and weak aromatic bands. The new observations support our interpretation in terms of an extremely young starburst (<1 Myr). More generally, galaxies deficient in radio synchrotron are likely observed within a few Myr of the onset of a starburst and after a long quiescence, prior to the replenishment of the ISM with cosmic rays. The similar infrared-radio properties of NGC1377 and some infrared-luminous galaxies suggest that NGC1377 constitutes an archetype to better understand starburst evolution. Although rare locally because observed in a brief evolutionary stage, nascent starbursts may represent a non-negligible fraction of merger-induced starbursts dominating deep infrared counts. Since they differ dramatically from usual starburst templates, they bear important consequences for the interpretation of deep surveys.
Armus Lee
Bendo George J.
Dale Daniel A.
Draine Bruce T.
Engelbracht Chad W.
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