Properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the star forming environment in nearby galaxies

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Dust, Extinction, Ism: Lines And Bands, Galaxies: Ism, Infrared: Ism

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We have carried out the mid-infrared slit spectroscopic observations of sources in the LMC and in NGC 6946 with AKARI/IRC. We investigate the properties of the UIR bands in terms of the star forming activities. We find systematically larger ratios of UIR bands in 6 9 μm to 11.2 μm band in active star forming regions than in the quiet regions. This behavior is consistent with the photo-ionization model of PAHs. Our results suggest that the ratios of UIR bands in 6 9 μm to 11.2 μm band can be used as more efficient and vigorous tools to measure the extent of on-going star formation in remote galaxies rather than just the presence or absence of the features themselves.

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