A multiwavelength exploration of the [C ii]/IR ratio in H-ATLAS/GAMA galaxies out to z = 0.2
/ Authors
E. Ibar, M. Lara-López, M. Lara-López, R. Herrera-Camus, R. Hopwood, A. Bauer, R. Ivison, R. Ivison, M. Michałowski, H. Dannerbauer
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P. Werf, D. Riechers, D. Riechers, N. Bourne, M. Baes, I. Valtchanov, L. Dunne, L. Dunne, A. Verma, S. Brough, A. Cooray, A. Cooray, G. Zotti, G. Zotti, S. Dye, S. Eales, C. Furlanetto, C. Furlanetto, S. Maddox, S. Maddox, Matthew W. L. Smith, O. Steele, D. Thomas, E. Valiante
/ Abstract
We explore the behaviour of [C ii] λ157.74 μm forbidden fine-structure line observed in a sample of 28 galaxies selected from ∼ 50 deg^2 of the Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey survey. The sample is restricted to galaxies with flux densities higher than S160 μm > 150 mJy and optical spectra from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly survey at 0.02 2.5 × 10^(−3) with respect to those showing lower ratios. In particular, those with high ratios tend to have: (1) L_(IR) <10^(11) L_⊙; (2) cold dust temperatures, T_d < 30 K; (3) disc-like morphologies in r-band images; (4) a Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer colour 0.5 ≲ S_(12 μm)/S_(22 μm) ≲ 1.0; (5) low surface brightness Σ_(IR) ≈ 10^(8–9) L_⊙ kpc^(−2), (6) and specific star formation rates of sSFR ≈0.05–3 Gyr^(−1). We suggest that the strength of the far-UV radiation fields (〈G_O〉) is main parameter responsible for controlling the [C _(ii)]/IR ratio. It is possible that relatively high 〈G_O〉 creates a positively charged dust grain distribution, impeding an efficient photoelectric extraction of electrons from these grains to then collisionally excite carbon atoms. Within the brighter IR population, 11 < log(L_(IR)/L_⊙) < 12, the low [C_( ii)]/IR ratio is unlikely to be modified by [C _(ii)] self-absorption or controlled by the presence of a moderately luminous AGN (identified via the BPT diagram).
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv439