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The Interstellar Medium in IZw18 seen with JWST/MIRI: I. Highly Ionized Gas

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-08-14 v1

Abstract

We present JWST/MIRI spectra from the Medium-Resolution Spectrometer of IZw18, a nearby dwarf galaxy with a metallicity of \sim3% Solar. Its proximity enables a detailed study of highly ionized gas that can be interpreted in the context of newly discovered high-redshift dwarf galaxies. We derive aperture spectra centered on eleven regions of interest; the spectra show very low extinction, A_V 0.1\lesssim 0.1, consistent with optical determinations. The gas is highly ionized; we have detected 10 fine-structure lines, including [OIV] 25.9 micron with an ionization potential (IP) of \sim 55 eV, and [NeV] 14.3 micron with an IP of \sim 97 eV. The ionization state of IZw18 falls at the extreme upper end of all of the line ratios we analyzed, but not coincident with galaxies containing an accreting massive black hole (active galactic nucleus). Comparison of the line ratios with state-of-the-art photoionization and shock models suggests that the high ionization state in IZw18 is not due to shocks. Rather it can be attributed to metal-poor stellar populations with a self-consistent contribution of X-ray binaries or ultra-luminous X-ray sources. It could also be partially due to a small number of hot low-metallicity Wolf-Rayet stars ionizing the gas; a small fraction (a few percent) of the ionization could come from an intermediate-mass black hole. Our spectroscopy also revealed four 14 micron continuum sources, 30100\gtrsim 30-100 pc in diameter, three of which were not previously identified. Their properties are consistent with HII regions ionized by young star clusters.

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@article{arxiv.2508.09251,
  title  = {The Interstellar Medium in IZw18 seen with JWST/MIRI: I. Highly Ionized Gas},
  author = {L. K. Hunt and A. Aloisi and M. G. Navarro and R. J. Rickards Vaught and B. T. Draine and A. Adamo and F. Annibali and D. Calzetti and S. Hernandez and B. L. James and M. Mingozzi and R. Schneider and M. Tosi and B. Brandl and M. G. del Valle-Espinosa and F. Donnan and A. S. Hirschauer and M. Meixner and D. Rigopoulou and C. T. Richardson and J. M. Levanti and A. R. Basu-Zych},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.09251},
  year   = {2025}
}

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28 pages, 12 figures, 2 appendices; accepted for publication in ApJ