English

Molecular clouds photoevaporation and FIR line emission

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-02-01 v2

Abstract

With the aim of improving predictions on far infrared (FIR) line emission from Giant Molecular Clouds (GMC), we study the effects of photoevaporation (PE) produced by external far-ultraviolet (FUV) and ionizing (extreme-ultraviolet, EUV) radiation on GMC structure. We consider three different GMCs with mass in the range MGMC=1036MM_{\rm GMC} = 10^{3-6}\,\rm{M_{\odot}}. Our model includes: (i) an observationally-based inhomogeneous GMC density field, and (ii) its time evolution during the PE process. In the fiducial case (MGMC105MM_{\rm GMC}\approx10^5 M_{\odot}), the photoevaporation time (tpet_{pe}) increases from 1 Myr to 30 Myr for gas metallicity Z=0.051ZZ=0.05-1\,\rm Z_{\odot}, respectively. Next, we compute the time-dependent luminosity of key FIR lines tracing the neutral and ionized gas layers of the GMCs, ([CII] at 158μm158\,\rm{\mu m}, [OIII] at 88μm88\,\rm \mu m) as a function of G0G_0, and ZZ until complete photoevaporation at tpet_{pe}. We find that the specific [CII] luminosity is almost independent on the GMC model within the survival time of the cloud. Stronger FUV fluxes produce higher [CII] and [OIII] luminosities, however lasting for progressively shorter times. At Z=ZZ=Z_{\odot} the [CII] emission is maximized (LCII104LL_{\rm CII}\approx 10^4\,\rm{L_{\odot}} for the fiducial model) for t<1Myrt<1\,\rm{Myr} and logG03\log G_0\geq 3. Noticeably, and consistently with the recent detection by Inoue et al. (2016) of a galaxy at redshift z7.2z\approx 7.2, for Z0.2ZZ\leq 0.2\,\rm{Z_{\odot}} the [OIII] line might outshine [CII] emission by up to 1000\approx 1000 times. We conclude that the [OIII] line is a key diagnostic of low metallicity ISM, especially in galaxies with very young stellar populations.

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@article{arxiv.1606.08464,
  title  = {Molecular clouds photoevaporation and FIR line emission},
  author = {L. Vallini and A. Ferrara and A. Pallottini and S. Gallerani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.08464},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

14 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS