2007AJ....133..757H -
Astron. J., 133, 757-767 (2007/March-0)
Brackett lines from the super star cluster nebulae in He 2-10.
HENRY A.L., TURNER J.L., BECK S.C., CROSTHWAITE L.P. and MEIER D.S.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present high spectral resolution (v∼12-16 km/s) Brackett line spectroscopy of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Henize 2-10 made with NIRSPEC on the Keck telescope. The spatial resolution is seeing-limited, at 1". We detect two distinct kinematic features separated by approximately 3", with heliocentric velocities of ∼860 and ∼890 km/s. In addition to a narrow core, the line profiles also display a broad, low-intensity feature on the blue side of the centroid, which we attribute to an outflow. This may be a sign of aging in the clusters. We compare to archival high-resolution Very Large Array data at 1.3 cm and find that the centimeter-wavelength emission is resolved into six sources. These radio sources are organized into two larger groups, which we associate with the two kinematic peaks in the Brackett spectrum. We estimate a Lyman continuum rate of at least 7x1052/s, with a corresponding stellar mass of 6x106 M☉required to ionize the nebulae. We also estimate the size of the nebulae from the radio continuum brightness and find that the observed sources probably contain many H II regions in smaller, unresolved clumps. Brackett line profiles have supersonic line widths but, aside from the blue wing, are comparable to line widths observed in Galactic ultracompact H II regions, which are excited by a single star or a few stars.
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Journal keyword(s):
galaxies: individual (Henize 2-10) - Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics - Galaxies: Star Clusters - ISM: H II Regions - Radio Continuum: Galaxies
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Fig.1, Table 1: [KJ99] Knot NW (Nos 4N, 4S) added.
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