Spitzer 70~μm Emission as a SFR Indicator for Sub--Galactic Regions
Abstract
We use Spitzer 24 μm, 70 μm and ground based Hα data for a sample of 40 SINGS galaxies to establish a star formation rate (SFR) indicator using 70 μm emission for sub--galactic (0.05-2\ kpc) line-emitting regions and to investigate limits in application. A linear correlation between 70 μm and SFR is found and a star formation indicator SFR(70) is proposed for line-emitting sub-galactic regions as (SFR)\ (M· yr-1· kpc-2)=9.4×10-44\ (70)\ (ergs· s-1· kpc-2), for regions with 12+log(O/H)8.4 and (SFR)10-3\ (M· yr-1· kpc-2), with a 1-σ dispersion around the calibration of 0.16 dex. We also discuss the influence of metallicity on the scatter of the data. Comparing with the SFR indicator at 70 μm for integrated light from galaxies, we find that there is 40% excess 70 μm emission in galaxies, which can be attributed to stellar populations not involved in the current star formation activity.
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