PHANGS-JWST First Results: Destruction of the PAH Molecules in H ii Regions Probed by JWST and MUSE

Egorov, Oleg V.; Kreckel, Kathryn; Sandstrom, Karin M.; Leroy, Adam K.; Glover, Simon C. O.; Groves, Brent; Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik; Barnes, Ashley. T.; Belfiore, Francesco; Bigiel, F.; Blanc, Guillermo A.; Boquien, Mederic; Cao, Yixian; Chastenet, Jeremy; Chevance, Melanie; Congiu, Enrico; Dale, Daniel A.; Emsellem, Eric; Grasha, Kathryn; Klessen, Ralf S.; Larson, Kirsten L.; Liu, Daizhong; Murphy, Eric J.; Pan, Hsi-An; Pessa, Ismael; Pety, Jerome; Rosolowsky, Erik; Scheuermann, Fabian; Schinnerer, Eva; Sutter, Jessica; Thilker, David A.; Watkins, Elizabeth J.; Williams, Thomas G.
2023
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/acac92
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play a critical role in the reprocessing of stellar radiation and balancing the heating and cooling processes in the interstellar medium but appear to be destroyed in H ii regions. However, the mechanisms driving their destruction are still not completely understood. Using PHANGS-JWST and PHANGS-MUSE observations, we investigate how the PAH fraction changes in about 1500 H ii regions across four nearby star-forming galaxies (NGC 628, NGC 1365, NGC 7496, and IC 5332). We find a strong anticorrelation between the PAH fraction and the ionization parameter (the ratio between the ionizing photon flux and the hydrogen density) of H ii regions. This relation becomes steeper for more luminous H ii regions. The metallicity of H ii regions has only a minor impact on these results in our galaxy sample. We find that the PAH fraction decreases with the H alpha equivalent width-a proxy for the age of the H ii regions-although this trend is much weaker than the one identified using the ionization parameter. Our results are consistent with a scenario where hydrogen-ionizing UV radiation is the dominant source of PAH destruction in star-forming regions.