Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4

We analyse high signal-to-noise ratio spectrophotometric observations acquired simultaneously with TWIN, a double-arm spectrograph, from 3400 to 10400 Å of three star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4. We have measured four line temperatures -Te([O III]), Te([S III]), Te([O...

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Autores principales: Hägele, Guillermo Federico, García Benito, Rubén, Pérez Montero, Enrique, Díaz, Ángeles I., Cardaci, Mónica Viviana, Firpo, Verónica, Terlevich, Elena, Terlevich, Roberto
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84005
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topic Ciencias Astronómicas
Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: fundamental parameters
Galaxies: starburst
Galaxies: stellar content
H II regions
ISM: abundances
spellingShingle Ciencias Astronómicas
Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: fundamental parameters
Galaxies: starburst
Galaxies: stellar content
H II regions
ISM: abundances
Hägele, Guillermo Federico
García Benito, Rubén
Pérez Montero, Enrique
Díaz, Ángeles I.
Cardaci, Mónica Viviana
Firpo, Verónica
Terlevich, Elena
Terlevich, Roberto
Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
topic_facet Ciencias Astronómicas
Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: fundamental parameters
Galaxies: starburst
Galaxies: stellar content
H II regions
ISM: abundances
description We analyse high signal-to-noise ratio spectrophotometric observations acquired simultaneously with TWIN, a double-arm spectrograph, from 3400 to 10400 Å of three star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4. We have measured four line temperatures -Te([O III]), Te([S III]), Te([O II]) and Te([S II]) - with high-precision, rms errors of the order of 2, 5, 6 and 6 per cent, respectively, for the brightest region, and slightly worse for the other two. The temperature measurements allowed the direct derivation of ionic abundances of oxygen, sulphur, nitrogen, neon and argon. We have computed cloudy tailor-made models which reproduce the O<SUP>2+</SUP>-measured thermal and ionic structures within the errors in the three knots, with deviations of only 0.1 dex in the case of O<SUP>+</SUP> and S<SUP>2+</SUP> ionic abundances. In the case of the electron temperature and the ionic abundances of S<SUP>+</SUP>/H<SUP>+</SUP>, we find major discrepancies which could be the consequence of the presence of colder diffuse gas. The star formation history derived using starlight shows a similar age distribution of the ionizing population among the three star-forming regions. This fact suggests a similar evolutionary history which is probably related to the process of interaction with a companion galaxy that triggered the star formation in the different regions almost at the same time. The hardness of the radiation field mapped through the use of the softness parameter η is the same within the observational errors for all three regions, implying that the equivalent effective temperatures of the radiation fields are very similar for all the studied regions of the galaxy, in spite of some small differences in the ionization state of different elements. Regarding the kinematics of the galaxy, the gas rotation curve shows a deviation from the circular motion probably due either to an interaction process or to an expanding bubble or shell of the ionized gas approaching us. A dynamical mass of 2.5×10<SUP>10</SUP>M⊙ is derived from the rotation curve.
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author Hägele, Guillermo Federico
García Benito, Rubén
Pérez Montero, Enrique
Díaz, Ángeles I.
Cardaci, Mónica Viviana
Firpo, Verónica
Terlevich, Elena
Terlevich, Roberto
author_facet Hägele, Guillermo Federico
García Benito, Rubén
Pérez Montero, Enrique
Díaz, Ángeles I.
Cardaci, Mónica Viviana
Firpo, Verónica
Terlevich, Elena
Terlevich, Roberto
author_sort Hägele, Guillermo Federico
title Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
title_short Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
title_full Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
title_fullStr Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
title_full_unstemmed Abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the H II galaxy SDSS J165712.75+321141.4
title_sort abundance determination of multiple star-forming regions in the h ii galaxy sdss j165712.75+321141.4
publishDate 2011
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84005
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