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2024ApJ...962...95M - Astrophys. J., 962, 95 (2024/February-2)

CLASSY. VIII. Exploring the Source of Ionization with UV Interstellar Medium Diagnostics in Local High-z Analogs.

MINGOZZI M., JAMES B.L., BERG D.A., ARELLANO-CORDOVA K.Z., PLAT A., SCARLATA C., ALOISI A., AMORIN R.O., BRINCHMANN J., CHARLOT S., CHISHOLM J., FELTRE A., GAZAGNES S., HAYES M., HECKMAN T., HERNANDEZ S., KEWLEY L.J., KUMARI N., LEITHERER C., MARTIN C.L., MASEDA M., NANAYAKKARA T., RAVINDRANATH S., RIGBY J.R., SENCHYNA P., SKILLMAN E.D., SUGAHARA Y., WILKINS S.M., WOFFORD A. and XU X.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the current JWST era, rest-frame UV spectra play a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of the interstellar medium (ISM) and stellar properties of the first galaxies in the epoch of reionization (z > 6). Here, we compare well-known and reliable optical diagrams sensitive to the main ionization source (i.e., star formation, SF; active galactic nuclei, AGN; and shocks) to UV counterparts proposed in the literature-the so-called “UV-BPT diagrams”-using the HST COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopic SurveY (CLASSY), which is the largest high-quality, high-resolution, and broad-wavelength range atlas of far-UV spectra for 45 local star-forming galaxies. In particular, we explore where CLASSY UV line ratios are located in the different UV diagnostic plots, taking into account state-of-the-art photoionization and shock models, and, for the first time, the measured ISM and stellar properties (e.g., gas-phase metallicity, ionization parameter, carbon abundance, and stellar age). We find that the combination of C III] λλ1907,9 He IIλ1640 and O III] λ1666 can be a powerful tool to separate between SF, shocks, and AGN at subsolar metallicities. We also confirm that alternative diagrams without O III] λ1666 still allow us to define an SF-locus, with some caveats. Diagrams including C IVλλ1548,51 should be taken with caution given the complexity of this doublet profile. Finally, we present a discussion detailing the ISM conditions required to detect UV emission lines, visible only in low gas-phase metallicity (12 + log(O/H) ≲ 8.3) and high ionization parameter (log(U) ≳ -2.5) environments. Overall, CLASSY and our UV toolkit will be crucial in interpreting the spectra of the earliest galaxies that JWST is currently revealing.

Abstract Copyright: © 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Dwarf galaxies - Ultraviolet astronomy - Galaxy chemical evolution - Galaxy spectroscopy - High-redshift galaxies - Emission line galaxies

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