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dc.contributor.authorLeroy, A.K.
dc.contributor.authorBolatto, A.D.
dc.contributor.authorSandstrom, K.
dc.contributor.authorRosolowsky, E.
dc.contributor.authorBarnes, A.T.
dc.contributor.authorBigiel, F.
dc.contributor.authorBoquien, M.
dc.contributor.authorden Brok, J.S.
dc.contributor.authorCao, Y.
dc.contributor.authorChastenet, J.
dc.contributor.authorChevance, M.
dc.contributor.authorChiang, I.-D.
dc.contributor.authorChown, R.
dc.contributor.authorColombo, D.
dc.contributor.authorEllison, S.L.
dc.contributor.authorEmsellem, E.
dc.contributor.authorGrasha, K.
dc.contributor.authorHenshaw, J.D.
dc.contributor.authorHughes, A.
dc.contributor.authorKlessen, R.S.
dc.contributor.authorKoch, E.W.
dc.contributor.authorKim, J.
dc.contributor.authorKreckel, K.
dc.contributor.authorDiederik, Kruijssen, J.M.
dc.contributor.authorLarson, K.L.
dc.contributor.authorLee, J.C.
dc.contributor.authorLevy, R.C.
dc.contributor.authorLin, L.
dc.contributor.authorLiu, D.
dc.contributor.authorMeidt, S.E.
dc.contributor.authorPety, J.
dc.contributor.authorQuerejeta, M.
dc.contributor.authorRubio, M.
dc.contributor.authorSaito, T.
dc.contributor.authorSalim, S.
dc.contributor.authorSchinnerer, E.
dc.contributor.authorSormani, M.C.
dc.contributor.authorSun, J.
dc.contributor.authorThilker, D.A.
dc.contributor.authorUsero, A.
dc.contributor.authorVogel, S.N.
dc.contributor.authorWatkins, E.J.
dc.contributor.authorWhitcomb, C.M.
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, T.G.
dc.contributor.authorWilson, C.D.
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-04T05:56:31Z
dc.date.available2024-08-04T05:56:31Z
dc.date.issued2023-02-16
dc.identifier.citationAdam K. Leroy et al 2023 ApJL 944 L10
dc.identifier.issn2041-8205
dc.identifier.doi10.3847/2041-8213/acab01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/673471
dc.description.abstractWe explore the relationship between mid-infrared (mid-IR) and CO rotational line emission from massive star-forming galaxies, which is one of the tightest scalings in the local universe. We assemble a large set of unresolved and moderately (∼1 kpc) spatially resolved measurements of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) intensity, I CO, and mid-IR intensity, I MIR, at 8, 12, 22, and 24 μm. The I CO versus I MIR relationship is reasonably described by a power law with slopes 0.7-1.2 and normalization I CO ∼ 1 K km s−1 at I MIR ∼ 1 MJy sr−1. Both the slopes and intercepts vary systematically with choice of line and band. The comparison between the relations measured for CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) allow us to infer that R 21 ∝ I MIR 0.2 , in good agreement with other work. The 8 μm and 12 μm bands, with strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features, show steeper CO versus mid-IR slopes than the 22 and 24 μm, consistent with PAH emission arising not just from CO-bright gas but also from atomic or CO-dark gas. The CO-to-mid-IR ratio correlates with global galaxy stellar mass (M ⋆) and anticorrelates with star formation rate/M ⋆. At ∼1 kpc resolution, the first four PHANGS-JWST targets show CO-to-mid-IR relationships that are quantitatively similar to our larger literature sample, including showing the steep CO-to-mid-IR slopes for the JWST PAH-tracing bands, although we caution that these initial data have a small sample size and span a limited range of intensities. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Astronomical Society
dc.rights© 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titlePHANGS-JWST First Results: A Global and Moderately Resolved View of Mid-infrared and CO Line Emission from Galaxies at the Start of the JWST Era
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dc.contributor.departmentSteward Observatory, University of Arizona
dc.identifier.journalAstrophysical Journal Letters
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dc.source.journaltitleAstrophysical Journal Letters
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© 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
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