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An evolving photoelectric efficiency at cosmic noon?
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Dickinson, Mark
, Kirkpatrick, Allison
, Chary, Ranga
, McKinney, Jed
, Pope, Alexandra
, Armus, Lee
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Astronomy
/ Cooling
/ Decoupling
/ Efficiency
/ Gas heating
/ Photoelectricity
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Starburst galaxies
/ Stellar evolution
/ Stellar mass
/ Stellar radiation
/ Tracers
2019
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An evolving photoelectric efficiency at cosmic noon?
by
Dickinson, Mark
, Kirkpatrick, Allison
, Chary, Ranga
, McKinney, Jed
, Pope, Alexandra
, Armus, Lee
in
Astronomy
/ Cooling
/ Decoupling
/ Efficiency
/ Gas heating
/ Photoelectricity
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Starburst galaxies
/ Stellar evolution
/ Stellar mass
/ Stellar radiation
/ Tracers
2019
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An evolving photoelectric efficiency at cosmic noon?
by
Dickinson, Mark
, Kirkpatrick, Allison
, Chary, Ranga
, McKinney, Jed
, Pope, Alexandra
, Armus, Lee
in
Astronomy
/ Cooling
/ Decoupling
/ Efficiency
/ Gas heating
/ Photoelectricity
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Starburst galaxies
/ Stellar evolution
/ Stellar mass
/ Stellar radiation
/ Tracers
2019
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An evolving photoelectric efficiency at cosmic noon?
2019
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Overview
To sustain star formation rates (SFRs) of hundreds to thousands of solar masses per year over millions of years, a galaxy must efficiently cool its gas. At z ∼ 2, the peak epoch for stellar mass assembly, tracers of gas heating and cooling remain largely unexplored. For one z ∼ 2 starburst galaxy GS IRS20, we present Spitzer IRS spectroscopy of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) emission, and ALMA observations of [C II] 158 μ m fine-structure emission which we use to probe ISM heating/cooling. Coupled with an unusually warm dust component, the ratio of [C II] /PAH emission suggests a low photolelectric efficiency, and/or the importance of cooling from other far-IR lines in this galaxy. A low photoelectric efficiency at z ∼ 2 could be key for the peak in the SFR density of the universe by decoupling stellar radiation from ISM gas temperatures.
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Cambridge University Press
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