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Mid-Infrared Colors Vary with Galactic Environment: Contrasting Star-Forming Disks, Young Centers, and Quiescent Star-Formation Deserts

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We present $50{-}100\,$pc-resolution JWST/MIRI and NIRCam measurements of mid-infrared (mid-IR) color variations in the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) of 71 nearby star-forming galaxies from the PHANGS-JWST survey. Mid-IR emission traces the dust column density, intensity ($U$) and hardness of the interstellar radiation field, and the physical state (charge, size) and abundance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Mid-IR colors that trace PAH band-ratios remain fairly constant in the diffuse ISM of star-forming disks. However, they show stark variations in extreme environments: highly star-forming central molecular zones (CMZs) and star-formation deserts/quiescent bulges. In CMZs, PAH-to-continuum ($3.3/21$, $7.7/21$, and $11.3/21\,\mu$m) and the $10/21\,\mu$m continuum colors are $0.2{-}0.4$ dex lower than in normal disks. We attribute this to higher $U$ based on the far-IR dust colors and the high $21\,\mu{\rm m}/\Sigma_{\rm Mol}$, which we suggest to be a good tracer of $U$ outside star-forming regions. Meanwhile, star-formation deserts show low $7.7\,\mu$m PAH emission, resulting in low $7.7/21\,\mu$m and $7.7/11.3\,\mu$m, while all other mid-IR colors remain typical. This suggests the presence of more neutral PAHs in star-formation deserts, where low $7.7\,\mu$m likely reflects ISM conditions similar to early-type and elliptical galaxies. All environments form part of a continuous trend in $7.7/11.3\,\mu$m vs.\ specific star-formation rate.

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