2017A&A...597A..84F


Query : 2017A&A...597A..84F

2017A&A...597A..84F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 597A, 84-84 (2017/1-1)

Chemical distribution of H II regions towards the Galactic anticentre.

FERNANDEZ-MARTIN A., PEREZ-MONTERO E., VILCHEZ J.M. and MAMPASO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. The study of the radial variations of metallicity across the Galactic disc is a powerful method for understanding the history of star formation and chemical evolution of the Milky Way. Although several studies about gradients have been performed so far, the knowledge of the Galactic antincentre is still poor.
Aims. This work aims to determine accurately the physical and chemical properties of a sample of HII regions located at RG>11kpc and to study the radial distribution of abundances in the outermost part of the Galaxy disc.
Methods. We carried out new optical spectroscopic observations of nine HII regions with the William Herschel Telescope covering the spectral range from 3500Å to 10100Å. In addition, we increased the sample by searching the literature for optical observations of regions towards the Galactic anticentre, re-analysing them to obtain a single sample of 23 objects to be processed in a homogeneous and consistent manner. The total sample distribution covers the Galactocentric radius from 11kpc to 18kpc.
Results. Emission line ratios were used to determine accurate electron densities and temperatures of several ionic species in 13 HII regions. These physical parameters were applied to the spectra to determine direct total chemical abundances. For those regions without direct estimations of temperature, chemical abundances were derived by performing tailor-made photoionisation models and/or by using an empirical relation obtained from radio recombination and optical temperatures. We performed weighted least-squares fits to the distribution of the derived abundances along the Galactocentric distances to study the radial gradients of metallicity across the outermost part of the MW. The distributions O/H, N/H, S/H, and Ar/H towards the anticentre can be represented by decreasing linear radial gradients, while in the case of N/O abundances the radial distribution is better fitted with a two-zone model. The He/H radial gradient is presented here for the first time; we find a slope that is not significantly different from zero. The derived gradient for oxygen shows a clear decrease with distance with a slope of -0.053±0.009dex/kpc. Although a shallower slope at large Galactocentric distances is suggested by our data, the flattening of the distribution cannot be confirmed and more objects towards the anticentre need to be studied in order to establish the true form of the metallicity gradient.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - H II regions - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: disk - Galaxy: evolution

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
2 * 32 Cas V* 01 11 41.4024150336 +65 01 07.873790052   5.487 5.564     B9IV 50 0
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
4 LBN 143.37-02.20 HII 03 22 59 +54 49.7           ~ 14 0
5 87GB 032059.1+544556 HII 03 24 46 +54 56.5           ~ 20 0
6 NGC 1491 HII 04 03 15.9 +51 18 54           ~ 113 1
7 SH 2-209 HII 04 11 06.7 +51 09 44           ~ 97 0
8 Cl Waterloo 1 OpC 04 18 43.7 +52 51 47           ~ 73 0
9 LBN 151.25+02.12 HII 04 19 44.5 +53 08 50           ~ 64 2
10 SH 2-212 HII 04 40 37.8 +50 27 40           ~ 99 2
11 LBN 159.33+02.55 HII 04 56 05.5 +47 22 33           ~ 70 0
12 BD+52 913 WD* 05 05 30.6180977592 +52 49 51.919301604 10.25 11.44 11.69 11.93 12.108 DA.8 1090 0
13 LBN 784 HII 05 13 25.5 +37 27 01           ~ 78 0
14 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17435 0
15 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4076 0
16 NAME Gal Anticenter reg 05 46 +28.9           ~ 913 0
17 LBN 196.79-03.15 HII 06 10 12.5179825916 +12 48 48.261812212   16.65 15.79     ~ 62 0
18 IC 2162 HII 06 13 04.1 +17 58 44           ~ 360 2
19 EM* MWC 137 Ae* 06 18 45.5220873216 +15 16 52.244494608 12.89 13.30 13.759 11.67 10.31 sgB[e]d 245 1
20 SH 2-283 HII 06 38 29 +00 42.3           ~ 46 0
21 IC 466 HII 07 08 37 -04 18.8           ~ 49 0
22 SH 2-301 HII 07 09 54.3 -18 29 53           ~ 50 0
23 NGC 2359 HII 07 18 30.000 -13 13 36.00           ~ 167 0
24 NGC 2467 OpC 07 52 18 -26 25.7           ~ 186 1
25 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2914 2
26 HD 130500 * 14 47 50.1787249584 +25 28 17.419907928   9.25 8.28     G8II-III 4 0
27 LBN 006.00+24.73 HII 16 35 56.8 -12 43 05           ~ 62 0
28 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14417 0
29 SH 2-83 HII 19 24 30 +20 47.6           ~ 29 0
30 LBN 068.07+00.92 HII 19 59 01 +31 22.5   14.25 13.53     ~ 27 0
31 LBN 096.23+02.55 HII 21 28 42 +54 37.0           ~ 52 0
32 SH 2-128 HII 21 32 09.9 +55 52 53           ~ 169 1
33 BD+17 4708 SB* 22 11 31.3756832854 +18 05 34.177983548 9.73 9.91 9.46 9.03 8.70 sdF8 569 0
34 LBN 102.79-00.92 HII 22 19 09.0 +56 04 45           ~ 104 0
35 IRAS 22172+5549 Y*O 22 19 09.14787 +56 05 00.0380           ~ 104 0
36 IC 1470 HII 23 05 09.9 +60 14 31   11.5       ~ 174 2
37 NGC 7538 OpC 23 13 37 +61 30.0           ~ 881 1
38 NGC 7635 HII 23 20 48.3 +61 12 06           ~ 172 2

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