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2006A&A...453..969F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 453, 969-978 (2006/7-3)

Spitzer/IRAC and ISOCAM/CVF insights on the origin of the near to mid-IR Galactic diffuse emission.

FLAGEY N., BOULANGER F., VERSTRAETE L., MIVILLE-DESCHENES M.A., NORIEGA-CRESPO A. and REACH W.T.

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Spitzer/IRAC images of extended emission provide a new insight on the nature of small dust particles in the Galactic diffuse interstellar medium. We measure IRAC colors of extended emission in several fields covering a range of Galactic latitudes and longitudes outside of star forming regions. We determine the nature of the Galactic diffuse emission in Spitzer/IRAC images by combining them with spectroscopic data. We show that PAH features make the emission in the IRAC 5.8 and 8.0µm channels, whereas the 3.3µm feature represents only 20 to 50% of the IRAC 3.6µm channel. A NIR continuum is necessary to account for IRAC 4.5µm emission and the remaining fraction of the IRAC 3.6µm emission. This continuum cannot be accounted by scattered light. It represents 9% of the total power absorbed by PAHs and 120% of the interstellar UV photon flux. The 3.3µm feature is observed to vary from field-to-field with respect to the IRAC 8.0µm channel. The continuum and 3.3µm feature intensities are not correlated. We present model calculations which relate our measurements of the PAHs spectral energy distribution to the particles size and ionization state. Cation and neutral PAHs emission properties are inferred empirically from NGC 7023 observations. PAHs caracteristics are best constrained in a line of sight towards the inner Galaxy, dominated by the Cold Neutral Medium phase: we find that the PAH cation fraction is about 50% and that their mean size is about 60 carbon atoms. A significant field-to-field dispersion in the PAH mean size, from 40 to 80 carbon atoms, is necessary to account for the observed variations in the 3.3µm feature intensity relative to the IRAC 8.0µm flux. However, one cannot be secure about the feature interpretation as long as the continuum origin remains unclear. The continuum and 3.3µm feature emission process could be the same even if they do not share carriers.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - ISM: clouds - Galaxy: general - infrared: ISM

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