Understanding Galaxy Evolution Through Emission Lines
Australian National University · ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics
Abstract
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation source, metallicity, ionization parameter, ISM pressure, and electron density. We discuss the physics, benefits, and caveats of emission line diagnostics, including the effects of theoretical model uncertainties, diffuse ionized gas, and sample selection bias. In anticipation of upcoming telescope facilities, we provide new self-consistent emission line diagnostic calibrations for complete spectral coverage from the UV to the IR. These diagnostics can be used in concert to understand how fundamental galaxy properties have changed across cosmic time. We conclude the following: ▪ The UV, optical, and IR contain…
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Authors
3- LJLisa J. KewleyCorresponding
Australian National University, ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics
- DCDavid C. Nicholls
Australian National University, ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics
- RSRalph S. Sutherland
Australian National University
Topics & keywords
- Emission spectrum
- Ionization
- Galaxy
- Metallicity
- Line (geometry)
- Spectral line
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