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2002MNRAS.329..398M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 329, 398-410 (2002/January-2)

Near-infrared [Fe II] emission from supernova remnants and the supernova rate of starburst galaxies.

MOREL T., DOYON R. and ST-LOUIS N.

Abstract (from CDS):

In an effort better to calibrate the supernova rate of starburst galaxies as determined from near-infrared [Feii] features, we report on a [Feii] λ1.644µm line-imaging survey of a sample of 42 optically selected supernova remnants (SNRs) in M33. A wide range of [Feii] luminosities are observed within our sample (from less than 6 to 695L). Our data suggest that the bright [Feii] SNRs are entering the radiative phase and that the density of the local interstellar medium (ISM) largely controls the amount of [Feii] emission. We derive the following relation between the [Feii] λ1.644µm line luminosity of radiative SNRs and the electronic density of the post-shock gas, ne: L[Feii] (L_☉)~1.1n_e (cm–3). We also find a correlation in our data between L[Feii] and the metallicity of the shock-heated gas, but the physical interpretation of this result remains inconclusive, as our data also show a correlation between the metallicity and ne. The dramatically higher level of [Feii] emission from SNRs in the central regions of starburst galaxies is most likely due to their dense environments, although metallicity effects might also be important. The typical [Feii]-emitting lifetime of a SNR in the central regions of starburst galaxies is found to be of the order of 104yr. On the basis of these results, we provide a new empirical relation allowing the determination of the current supernova rate of starburst galaxies from their integrated near-infrared [Feii] luminosity.

Abstract Copyright: The Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): surveys - supernova remnants - galaxies: individual: M33 - galaxies: starburst - infrared: ISM

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