The impact of star formation and active nuclei on the interstellar medium in ultraluminous infrared galaxies |
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Authors: | Philip R. Maloney |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 80309-0389 |
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Abstract: | The energy input into the interstellar medium in UltraluminousInfrared Galaxies (ULIRGs) is enormous, regardless of the nature ofthe power source. I discuss some of the major consequences for thestructure and energetics of the ISM in these galaxies. Observationally, the column densities in the nuclear regions of ULIRGsare known to be very high, which makes distinguishing starbursts fromAGN quite difficult. The level of energy and momentum injection meansthat the pressure in the ISM must be extremely high, at least 3-4orders of magnitude larger than in the local ISM or typical giantmolecular clouds. It also means that the luminosity of GMCs in ULIRGsmust be very high, as they must radiate many times their bindingenergy over their lifetimes. I briefly review the influence whichX-ray irradiation can have on the ISM in AGN-powered ULIRGs. Finally,I show that the presence of PAH features in ULIRGs does not imply thatthey must be starburst-dominated, since at the column densities andpressures typical of the ISM in ULIRGs PAHs can survive even at tensof parsec distances from the AGN. |
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