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A PAH deficit in the starburst core of a distant spiral galaxy

A PAH deficit in the starburst core of a distant spiral galaxy
A PAH deficit in the starburst core of a distant spiral galaxy
We present high-resolution and spatially matched observations with JWST and ALMA of a starburst galaxy (PACS-830) at z = 1.46. The NIRCam observations mainly trace the stellar light while the CO (J=5–4) observations map the dense molecular gas at kpc scales. Both data sets reveal the morphology to be that of a gas/dust-rich bulge with two extending arms, together resembling a grand-design spiral galaxy. The more pronounced arm contributes 21 ± 6 per cent of the total CO emission. These results demonstrate that starburst activity at high redshift can be triggered, without undergoing a highly disruptive major merger. We assess the strength and distribution of star formation using two tracers: (1) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs) emission detected at 8 μm (L8) with a MIRI/F1800W image, and (2) LIR, inferred from the CO (J=5–4) map. The spatial profiles of the LIR and L8 are dissimilar, thus leading to a significant deficit of mid-IR (L8) emission in the nucleus. We hypothesize that this is due to the destruction of PAH molecules by the intense ionizing radiation field or decreased emission in the photodissociation region, as seen in nearby star-forming regions and consistent with the galaxy-wide properties of distant starbursts. This study reveals spatial variations in the L8 to LIR ratio for the first time at z > 1, in agreement with expectations from theory. Our analysis underscores the pivotal role of joint high-resolution observations with JWST and ALMA in discerning the different phases of the interstellar medium and revealing internal physics in galaxy substructures.
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Liu, Zhaoxuan, Silverman, John D. and Daddi, Emanuele , et al. (2025) A PAH deficit in the starburst core of a distant spiral galaxy. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 542 (1), 397-408. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staf1248).

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We present high-resolution and spatially matched observations with JWST and ALMA of a starburst galaxy (PACS-830) at z = 1.46. The NIRCam observations mainly trace the stellar light while the CO (J=5–4) observations map the dense molecular gas at kpc scales. Both data sets reveal the morphology to be that of a gas/dust-rich bulge with two extending arms, together resembling a grand-design spiral galaxy. The more pronounced arm contributes 21 ± 6 per cent of the total CO emission. These results demonstrate that starburst activity at high redshift can be triggered, without undergoing a highly disruptive major merger. We assess the strength and distribution of star formation using two tracers: (1) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs) emission detected at 8 μm (L8) with a MIRI/F1800W image, and (2) LIR, inferred from the CO (J=5–4) map. The spatial profiles of the LIR and L8 are dissimilar, thus leading to a significant deficit of mid-IR (L8) emission in the nucleus. We hypothesize that this is due to the destruction of PAH molecules by the intense ionizing radiation field or decreased emission in the photodissociation region, as seen in nearby star-forming regions and consistent with the galaxy-wide properties of distant starbursts. This study reveals spatial variations in the L8 to LIR ratio for the first time at z > 1, in agreement with expectations from theory. Our analysis underscores the pivotal role of joint high-resolution observations with JWST and ALMA in discerning the different phases of the interstellar medium and revealing internal physics in galaxy substructures.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 July 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 July 2025
Published date: 13 August 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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ISSN: 1365-2966
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Author: Zhaoxuan Liu
Author: John D. Silverman
Author: Emanuele Daddi
Author: Boris S. Kalita
Author: Annagrazia Puglisi
Author: Qinyue Fei
Author: Alvio Renzini
Author: Daichi Kashino
Author: Francesco Valentino
Author: Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe
Author: Daizhong Liu
Author: Pablo G. Pérez-González
Author: Jed McKinney
Author: Caitlin M. Casey
Author: Xuheng Ding
Author: Andreas Faisst
Author: Maximilien Franco
Author: Darshan Kakkad
Author: Anton M. Koekemoer
Author: Erini Lambrides
Author: Steven Gillman
Author: Ghassem Gozaliasl
Author: Henry Joy McCracken
Author: Jason Rhodes
Author: Brant E. Robertson
Author: Giulia Rodighiero
Author: Wiphu Rujopakarn
Author: Tomoko L. Suzuki
Author: Takumi S. Tanaka
Author: Brittany N. Vanderhoof
Author: Aswin P. Vijayan
Author: Olivia R. Cooper
Author: Aidan Kaminsky
Author: Georgios E. Magdis
Author: Namrata Roy
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