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Modeling the pan-spectral energy distribution of starburst galaxies. IV. The controlling parameters of the starburst sed

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume 176, Issue 2, Pages 438-456

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/528711

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dust; extinction; galaxies : general; galaxies : starburst; HII regions; infrared : galaxies; radio continuum : galaxies; stars : formation; ultraviolet : galaxies

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We combine the stellar spectral synthesis code Starburst99, the nebular modeling code MAPPINGS III and a onedimensional dynamical evolution model of H II regions around massive clusters of young stars to generate improved models of the spectral energy distribution (SED) of starburst galaxies. We introduce a compactness parameter, C, which characterizes the specific intensity of the radiation field at ionization fronts in H II regions and which controls the shape of the far-infrared (IR) dust reemission, often referred to loosely as the dust '' temperature.'' We also investigate the effect of metallicity on the overall SED and in particular, on the strength of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features. We provide templates for the mean emission produced by the young compact H II regions, the older (10-100 Myr) stars and for the wavelength-dependent attenuation produced by a foreground screen of the dust used in our model. We demonstrate that these components may be combined to produce a excellent fit to the observed SEDs of star formation-dominated galaxies which are often used as templates (Arp 220 and NGC 6240). This fit extends from the Lyman limit to wavelengths of about 1 mm. The methods presented in both this paper and in the previous papers of this series allow the extraction of the physical parameters of the starburst region (star formation rates, star formation rate history, mean cluster mass, metallicity, dust attenuation, and pressure) from the analysis of the pan-spectral SED.

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