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26 April 2024
 
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CII* Absorption in Damped Lyman Alpha Systems: (I) Star Formation Rates in a Two-Phase Medium
Arthur M. Wolfe ; Jason X. Prochaska ; Eric Gawiser ;
Date 2 Apr 2003
Journal Astrophys.J. 593 (2003) 215
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe describe a technique that for the first time measures star formation rates (SFRs) in damped Lyman alpha systems(DLAs) directly. We assume that massive stars form in DLAs, and that the FUV radiation they emit heats the gas by the grain photoelectric mechanism. We infer the heating rate from the cooling rate measured by the strength of CII* 1335.7 absorption. Since the heating rate is proportional to the dust-to-gas ratio and the SFR per unit area, we deduce the SFR per unit area for DLAs in which both quantities have been measured. We consider models in which the the dust comprises carbonaceous or silicate grains. We present two-phase models where the cold neutral medium (CNM) and warm neutral medium (WNM) are in pressuer equilibrium. In the CNM model the the sightline goes throught the CNM and WNM, while in the WNM model it goes only through the WNM. Since the grain photoelectric heating efficiency is at least 10 times higher in the CNM than in the WNM, CII* absorption mainly arises in the CNM in the CNM model. But in the WNM model all of the CII* absorption arises in the WNM. We use CII* absorption lines to derive the SFR per unit area for a sample of ~ 30 DLAs in which the dust-to-gas ratio has been inferred from element depletion patterns. We show that the resulting SFR per unit area corresponds to an average over the star forming volume of galaxy hosting the DLA rather than to local star formation along the line of sight. We find the average SFR per unit area and equals10$^{-2.2}$ M$_{odot}$yr$^{-1}$kpc$^{-2}$ for the CNM model and 10$^{-1.3}$ M$_{odot}$yr$^{-1}$kpc$^{-2}$ for the WNM model. The SFR per unit area in the CNM solution is similar to that measured in the Milky Way ISM.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0304040
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