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C+ Emission from the Magellanic Clouds II. [CII] maps of star-forming regions LMC-N 11, SMC-N 66, and several others

We study the 158 micron [CII] fine-structure line emission from star-forming regions as a function of metallicity. We have measured and mapped the [CII] emission from the very bright HII region complexes N 11 in the LMC and N 66 in the SMC, as well as the SMC HII regions N 25, N 27, N 83/N 84, and N 88, with the FIFI instrument on the Kuiper Airborne Observatory. In both the LMC and SMC, the ratio of the [CII] line to the CO line and to the far-infrared continuum emission is much higher than seen almost anywhere else, including Milky Way star-forming regions and whole galaxies. In the low metallicity, low dust-abundance environment of the LMC and the SMC, UV mean free path lengths are much greater than those in the higher-metallicity Milky Way. The increased photoelectric heating efficiencies cause significantly greater relative [CII] line emission strengths. At the same time, similar decreases in PAH abundances have the opposite effect, by diminishing photoelectric heating rates. Consequently, in low-metallicity environments the relative [CII] strengths are high but exhibit little further dependence on actual metallicity. Relative [CII] strengths are slightly higher in the LMC than in the SMC, which has both lower dust and lower PAH abundances.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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