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A&A 445, 123-141 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053233
Discovery of PAHs in the halo of NGC 5907
J. A. Irwin and S. C. MaddenService d'Astrophysique, CEA/Saclay, L'Orme des Merisiers, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
e-mail: irwin@astro.queensu.ca
(Received 13 April 2005 / Accepted 6 September 2005 )
Abstract
We have used sensitive archival data from the Infrared Space
Observatory (ISO)
to make maps of the edge-on low SFR galaxy, NGC 5907, in 6 different MIR
bands: LW2, LW5, LW6, LW7, LW8, and LW10, covering the
spectrum from 6.5 to 15.0
m and including several narrow bands
that isolate the infrared aromatic spectral features commonly
referred to as PAHs. Most of the MIR emission is dominated by
PAHs and it is likely that emission from VSGs contribute
only negligibly except in the broad IRAS-equivalent band.
The flux ratios
are typical of galaxies with low SFRs
or quiesent regions within galaxies (e.g. M 83)
and a very high PAH/continuum ratio is observed.
The PAH emission
follows the CO distribution and also shows some
correlation within the
disk with the
850
m distribution. However,
the PAH emission
also reaches larger galactocentric radii than the CO and
other correlations
suggest that the PAHs are also
more widespread. A significant new discovery is the presence of PAHs in
the halo of the galaxy. In the narrow bands that isolate single
PAH features, the emission shows structure similar to
high latitude features seen in other galaxies in other tracers.
The features extend as far as 6.5 kpc from the plane but
scale heights of 3.5 kpc are more
typical. The
11.3/
7.7 ratio also appears to increase
with distance from the major axis.
To our knowledge, this is the first time PAHs have been
seen in the halo of an external galaxy.
Just as significantly,
they are seen in a low SFR galaxy, suggesting that strong SNe and
winds are not necessary for these large molecules to reach high
latitudes.
Key words: galaxies: individual: NGC 5907 -- galaxies: halos -- galaxies: ISM
SIMBAD Objects
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