Properties of free-free, dust and CO emissions in the starbursts of blue compact dwarf galaxies

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The central star-forming regions in three blue compact dwarf galaxies (He 2-10, NGC 5253 and II Zw 40) were observed in the 340 GHz (880μm) band at ~5 arcsec resolution with the Submillimetre Array (SMA). Continuum emission associated with the central star-forming complex was detected in all these galaxies. The SMA 880 μm flux is decomposed into free- free emission and dust emission by using centimetre-wavelength data in the literature. We find that free-free emission contributes half or more of the SMA 880 μm flux in the central starbursts in those three galaxies. In spite of the dominance of free-free emission at 880 μm, the radio-to-far-infrared (FIR) ratios in the central star-forming regions are not significantly higher than those of the entire systems, showing the robustness of radio-FIR relation. Based on the robustness of the radio-FIR relation, we argue that the free-free fraction in the 880 μm emission is regulated by the dust temperature. We also analyse the CO (J = 3-2) emission data. We find that CO is a good tracer of the total gas mass in solar-metallicity object He 2-10. Low-metallicity objects, NGC 5253 and II Zw 40, have apparently high star formation efficiencies; however, this may be an artefact of significant dissociation of CO in the low-metallicity environments. We also point out a potential underestimate of dust mass, since the dust traced by emission is biased to the most luminous high-temperature regions, particularly when a system hosts a compact star-forming region where the dust temperature is high. © 2013 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Hirashita, H. (2013). Properties of free-free, dust and CO emissions in the starbursts of blue compact dwarf galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 429(4), 3390–3401. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sts602

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