Artículo
Giant HII regions in NGC7479 and NGC6070
Fecha de publicación:
08/2010
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN:
0035-8711
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
We present new results from our search for Giant H ii Regions in galaxies visible
from the southern hemisphere. In this work we study two galaxies: NGC 7479 and
NGC 6070. Using high-resolution spectra, obtained with different instruments at Las
Campanas Observatory, we are able to resolve the emission-line profile widths and determine
the intrinsic velocity dispersion of the ionised gas. We detect profile widths corresponding
to supersonic velocity dispersions in the six observed H ii regions. We find
that all of them show at least two distinct kinematical components: a relatively narrow
feature (between 11 and 22 km s−1
) and a broader (between 31 and 77 km s−1
)
component. Two of the regions show a complex narrow profile in all ion lines, which
can be further split into two components with different radial velocities. Whereas the
wing broadening of the overall profile can be fitted with a low intensity broad component
for almost all profiles, in one region it was better reproduced by two separate
shell-like wings. We have analysed the impact that the presence of multiple
components has on the location of the Hii regions in the log(L) − log(σ)
plane. Although the overall distribution confirms the presence of a regression,
the precise location of the regions in the plane is strongly dependent
on the components derived from the profile fitting.
Palabras clave:
Hii Regions
,
Ngc 7479 (Galaxia)
,
Ngc 6070 (Galaxia)
,
Starsbursts
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Citación
Firpo, Verónica; Bosch, Guillermo Luis; Hägele, G. F.; Morrell, Nidia Irene; Giant HII regions in NGC7479 and NGC6070; Oxford University Press; Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society; 406; 2; 8-2010; 1094-1107
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