The 3.3 um PAH feature grows relative to 7.7 and 11.3 um features at low metallicity, with secondary radiation-field-driven variations, indicating smaller PAH populations in low-metallicity environments.
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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Variations in the 3.3 ${\mu}$m Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Feature Across Nearby Galaxies Driven by Metallicity and Radiation Field Spectrum
The 3.3 um PAH feature grows relative to 7.7 and 11.3 um features at low metallicity, with secondary radiation-field-driven variations, indicating smaller PAH populations in low-metallicity environments.