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A tale of two DIGs: The relative role of H II regions and low-mass hot evolved stars in powering the diffuse ionised gas (DIG) in PHANGS-MUSE galaxies

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 659, 期 -, 页码 -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202141859

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galaxies; ISM; galaxies; star formation; HII regions; ISM; structure; ISM; general

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  1. European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme [1100.B-0651, 095.C-0473, 094.C-0623]
  2. ESO-Garching fellowship
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [694343, 726384/Empire]
  4. German Research Foundation (DFG) via the Collaborative Research Center [SFB 881, 138713538]
  5. Heidelberg Cluster of Excellence STRUCTURES [EXC-2181/1 - 390900948]
  6. European Research Council via the ERC Synergy Grant ECOGAL [855130]
  7. ANID project Basal [AFB170002]
  8. German Research Foundation (DFG) [KR4598/2-1]
  9. ANID BASAL project [FB210003]
  10. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through an Emmy Noether Research Group [KR4801/1-1]
  11. DFG Sachbeihilfe [KR4801/2-1]
  12. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme via the ERC Starting Grant MUSTANG [714907]
  13. National Science Foundation (NSF) [1615105, 1653300]
  14. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  15. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1653300, 1615105] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This study investigates the origin of the diffuse ionised gas (DIG) in 19 nearby spiral galaxies using integral field spectroscopy. The results show that leakage radiation from H II regions and emission from hot low-mass evolved stars both contribute to the characteristics of the DIG.
We use integral field spectroscopy from the PHANGS-MUSE survey, which resolves the ionised interstellar medium structure at similar to 50 pc resolution in 19 nearby spiral galaxies, to study the origin of the diffuse ionised gas (DIG). We examine the physical conditions of the diffuse gas by first removing morphologically defined H II regions and then binning the low-surface-brightness areas to achieve significant detections of the key nebular lines in the DIG. A simple model for the leakage and propagation of ionising radiation from H II regions is able to reproduce the observed distribution of H alpha in the DIG. This model infers a typical mean free path for the ionising radiation of 1.9 kpc for photons propagating within the disc plane. Leaking radiation from H II regions also explains the observed decrease in line ratios of low-ionisation species ([S II]/H alpha, [N II]/H alpha, and [O I]/H alpha) with increasing H alpha surface brightness (sigma(H alpha)). Emission from hot low-mass evolved stars, however, is required to explain: (1) the enhanced low-ionisation line ratios observed in the central regions of some of the galaxies in our sample; (2) the observed trends of a flat or decreasing [O III]/H beta with sigma(H alpha); and (3) the offset of some DIG regions from the typical locus of H II regions in the Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich (BPT) diagram, extending into the area of low-ionisation (nuclear) emission-line regions (LI[N]ERs). Hot low-mass evolved stars make a small contribution to the energy budget of the DIG (2% of the galaxy-integrated H alpha emission), but their harder spectra make them fundamental contributors to [O III] emission. The DIG might result from a superposition of two components, an energetically dominant contribution from young stars and a more diffuse background of harder ionising photons from old stars. This unified framework bridges observations of the Milky Way DIG with LI(N)ER-like emission observed in nearby galaxy bulges.

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