We present maps tracing the fraction of dust in the form of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in IC 5332, NGC 628, NGC 1365, and NGC 7496 from JWST/MIRI observations. We trace the PAH fraction by combining the F770W (7.7μm) and F1130W (11.3μm) filters to track ionized and neutral PAH emission, respectively, and comparing the PAH emission to F2100W which traces small, hot dust grains. We find average RPAH=(F770W+F1130W)/F2100W values of 3.3, 4.7, 5.1, and 3.6 in IC 5332, NGC 628, NGC 1365, and NGC 7496, respectively. We find that H II regions traced by MUSE Hα show a systematically low PAH fraction. The PAH fraction remains relatively constant across other galactic environments, with slight variations. We use CO + H I + Hα to trace the interstellar gas phase and find that the PAH fraction decreases above a value of IHα/ΣHI+H2∼1037.5 erg s−1 kpc−2 (M⊙ pc−2)−1, in all four galaxies. Radial profiles also show a decreasing PAH fraction with increasing radius, correlated with lower metallicity, in line with previous results showing a strong metallicity dependence to the PAH fraction. Our results suggest that the process of PAH destruction in ionized gas operates similarly across the four targets.
@article{arxiv.2301.00578,
title = {PHANGS-JWST First Results: Variations in PAH Fraction as a Function of ISM Phase and Metallicity},
author = {Jérémy Chastenet and Jessica Sutter and Karin Sandstrom and Francesco Belfiore and Oleg V. Egorov and Kirsten L. Larson and Adam K. Leroy and Daizhong Liu and Erik Rosolowsky and David A. Thilker and Elizabeth J. Watkins and Thomas G. Williams and Ashley T. Barnes and Frank Bigiel and Médéric Boquien and Mélanie Chevance and I-Da Chiang and Daniel A. Dale and J. M. Diederik Kruijssen and Eric Emsellem and Kathryn Grasha and Brent Groves and Hamid Hassani and Annie Hughes and Kathryn Kreckel and Sharon E. Meidt and Ryan J. Rickards Vaught and Amy Sardone and Eva Schinnerer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.00578},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
13 pages, 4 figures. Accepted as part of a PHANGS-JWST Focus Issue to appear in ApJ