The Nature of Infrared Emission in the Local Group Dwarf Galaxy NGC 6822 as Revealed by Spitzer
Abstract
We present Spitzer imaging of the metal-deficient (Z~=30% Zsolar) Local Group dwarf galaxy NGC 6822. On spatial scales of ~130 pc, we study the nature of IR, Hα, H I, and radio continuum emission. Nebular emission strength correlates with IR surface brightness; however, roughly half of the IR emission is associated with diffuse regions not luminous at Hα (as found in previous studies). The global ratio of dust to H I gas in the ISM, while uncertain at the factor of ~2 level, is ~25 times lower than the global values derived for spiral galaxies using similar modeling techniques; localized ratios of dust to H I gas are about a factor of 5 higher than the global value in NGC 6822. There are strong variations (factors of ~10) in the relative ratios of Hα and IR flux throughout the central disk; the low dust content of NGC 6822 is likely responsible for the different Hα/IR ratios compared to those found in more metal-rich environments. The Hα and IR emission is associated with high column density (>~1021 cm-2) neutral gas. Increases in IR surface brightness appear to be affected by both increased radiation field strength and increased local gas density. Individual regions and the galaxy as a whole fall within the observed scatter of recent high-resolution studies of the radio-far-IR correlation in nearby spiral galaxies; this is likely the result of depleted radio and far-IR emission strengths in the ISM of this dwarf galaxy.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0608249
- Bibcode:
- 2006ApJ...652.1170C
- Keywords:
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- Galaxies: Dwarf;
- Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 6822;
- Galaxies: Irregular;
- Galaxies: ISM;
- Infrared: Galaxies;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- ApJ, in press