Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-07-02
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20010817
Far-infrared spectra (43-197um) of 34 nearby galaxies obtained by the Long Wavelength Spectrometer (LWS) aboard the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) were analyzed to investigate the general properties of interstellar matter in galaxies. The line fluxes of [CII]158um and [NII]122um relative to the total far-infrared flux (FIR) decrease as the far-infrared color becomes bluer, while the ratio of the [OI]63um flux to FIR does not show a systematic trend with the color. The [OIII]88um to FIR ratio shows a large scatter with a weak trend of increase with the color. We estimate the physical conditions of photodissociation regions (PDRs) in the sample galaxies, such as the far-ultraviolet radiation field intensity Go and the gas density n by assuming that all the observed [OI]63um and far-infrared continuum emissions come from PDRs. The present analysis suggests that the decrease in [CII]158um/FIR with the far-infrared color may not be accounted for by the decrease in the photoelectric heating efficiency owing to the increase in positive charges of dust grains because a measure of the efficiency, Go/n, is found to stay constant with the far-infrared color. Instead the decrease can be interpreted in terms of either the increase in the collisional de-excitation of the [CII] transition due to the increase in the gas density or the decrease in the ionized component relative to the far-infrared intensity suggested by the decrease in [NII]122um/FIR. Based on the present analysis, we derive average relations of the far-infrared color with Go and n in galaxies, which can be applied to the investigation of interstellar matter in distant galaxies.
Chan Kai Wing
Negishi Taketoshi
Onaka Takashi
Roellig Thomas L.
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