Cosmological zoom-in simulations find that grain-grain shattering in diffuse ISM gas drives rising PAH mass fraction with time, naturally producing the observed PAH-metallicity relation and inverse qPAH-molecular gas trends.
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Linear decomposition of Planck dust maps using PMO CO and EBHIS HI surveys attributes 20-40% of dust to CO gas, negligible amounts to broad warm HI, and significant fractions to narrow cold HI and CO-dark molecular gas at boundaries.
Correlations between HI velocity complexity and depolarization plus links between Faraday depth moments and neutral gas structure indicate neutral-dominated ISM regions contribute substantially to diffuse synchrotron emission and Faraday rotation.
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The Lifecycle and Emission Properties of PAHs in Cosmological Hydrodynamic Galaxy Formation Simulations
Cosmological zoom-in simulations find that grain-grain shattering in diffuse ISM gas drives rising PAH mass fraction with time, naturally producing the observed PAH-metallicity relation and inverse qPAH-molecular gas trends.
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PMO Polaris CO survey. II. Where is the dust?
Linear decomposition of Planck dust maps using PMO CO and EBHIS HI surveys attributes 20-40% of dust to CO gas, negligible amounts to broad warm HI, and significant fractions to narrow cold HI and CO-dark molecular gas at boundaries.
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Imprints of the Neutral Interstellar Medium on Polarized Synchrotron Emission and Faraday Rotation
Correlations between HI velocity complexity and depolarization plus links between Faraday depth moments and neutral gas structure indicate neutral-dominated ISM regions contribute substantially to diffuse synchrotron emission and Faraday rotation.