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2005ApJ...624..162H - Astrophys. J., 624, 162-167 (2005/May-1)

Mid-infrared and visible photometry of galaxies: anomalously low polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission from low-luminosity galaxies.

HOGG D.W., TREMONTI C.A., BLANTON M.R., FINKBEINER D.P., PADMANABHAN N., QUINTERO A.D., SCHLEGEL D.J. and WHERRY N.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Spitzer Space Telescope First Look Survey Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) near- and mid-infrared imaging data partially overlap the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), with 313 visible-selected (r<17.6 mag) SDSS main sample galaxies in the overlap region. The 3.5 and 7.8 µm properties of the galaxies are investigated in the context of their visible properties, where the IRAC [3.5] magnitude primarily measures starlight and the [7.8] magnitude primarily measures polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission from the interstellar medium. As expected, we find a strong inverse correlation between [3.5]-[7.8] and visible color; galaxies red in visible colors (``red galaxies'') tend to show very little dust and molecular emission (low PAH-to-star ratios), and galaxies blue in visible colors (``blue galaxies'', i.e., star-forming galaxies) tend to show large PAH-to-star ratios. Red galaxies with high PAH-to-star ratios tend to be edge-on disks reddened by dust lanes. Simple attenuation corrections inferred in the visible bring the visible colors of these galaxies in line with those of face-on disks; i.e., PAH emission is closely related to attenuation-corrected star formation rates inferred in the visible. Blue galaxies with anomalously low PAH-to-star ratios are all low-luminosity star-forming galaxies. There is some weak evidence in this sample that the deficiency in PAH emission for these low-luminosity galaxies may be related to emission-line metallicity.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - Galaxies: Dwarf - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: General - Galaxies: ISM - Infrared: Galaxies

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