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1999MNRAS.303L..29P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 303, L29-L33 (1999/February-3)

[C II] emission and star formation in late-type galaxies.

PIERINI D., LEECH K.J., TUFFS R.J. and VOELK H.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We demonstrate the existence of a reasonably tight linear correlation between the ratio of the [CII (2P3/22 P1/2)] (λ 158 µ m) fine-structure cooling line intensity to the [12CO (J=1 ⟶ 0)] (λ 2.6 mm) line emission, ICII/ICO, and the H α (λ 6563 Å equivalent width (EW), over the range 2–71 Å in H α EW, for a sample of 21 late-type galaxies. The latter is composed of an optically selected sample of 12 normal Virgo cluster spiral galaxies with [CII] detections obtained by us with LWS on board ISO, supplemented by nine galaxies with higher star formation rates (SFRs), for which [CII] data and, in particular, H α EW data are available in the literature. We infer ICII/ICO to be a reliable tracer of the current normalized, global SFR for non-starburst spiral galaxies. Moreover, we find that the ratio of the [CII] line to the total far-infrared (FIR) continuum intensity, ICII/IFIR, decreases from ∼ 0.5 to ∼ 0.1 per cent with decreasing SFR, which we propose is due to a `[CII]-quiet' component of IFIR from dust heated by the general interstellar radiation field. The more `quiescent' galaxies in the sample have ICII/ICO different from those observed in `compact' Galactic interstellar regions. Therefore their [CII] emission is interpreted to be dominated by diffuse regions of the interstellar medium. For normal `star-forming' galaxies the diffuse component of the [CII] emission is estimated to account for at least 50 per cent of the total.

Abstract Copyright: 1999 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: spiral - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 21

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