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Lyman-continuum leakage as dominant source of diffuse ionized gas in the Antennae galaxy

  • The Antennae galaxy (NGC 4038/39) is the closest major interacting galaxy system and is therefore often studied as a merger prototype. We present the first comprehensive integral field spectroscopic dataset of this system, observed with the MUSE instrument at the ESO VLT. We cover the two regions in this system which exhibit recent star formation: the central galaxy interaction and a region near the tip of the southern tidal tail. In these fields, we detect H II regions and diffuse ionized gas to unprecedented depth. About 15% of the ionized gas was undetected by previous observing campaigns. This newly detected faint ionized gas is visible everywhere around the central merger, and shows filamentary structure. We estimate diffuse gas fractions of about 60% in the central field and 10% in the southern region. We are able to show that the southern region contains a significantly different population of H II regions, showing fainter luminosities. By comparing H II region luminosities with the HST catalog of young star clusters in theThe Antennae galaxy (NGC 4038/39) is the closest major interacting galaxy system and is therefore often studied as a merger prototype. We present the first comprehensive integral field spectroscopic dataset of this system, observed with the MUSE instrument at the ESO VLT. We cover the two regions in this system which exhibit recent star formation: the central galaxy interaction and a region near the tip of the southern tidal tail. In these fields, we detect H II regions and diffuse ionized gas to unprecedented depth. About 15% of the ionized gas was undetected by previous observing campaigns. This newly detected faint ionized gas is visible everywhere around the central merger, and shows filamentary structure. We estimate diffuse gas fractions of about 60% in the central field and 10% in the southern region. We are able to show that the southern region contains a significantly different population of H II regions, showing fainter luminosities. By comparing H II region luminosities with the HST catalog of young star clusters in the central field, we estimate that there is enough Lyman-continuum leakage in the merger to explain the amount of diffuse ionized gas that we detect. We compare the Lyman-continuum escape fraction of each H II region against emission line ratios that are sensitive to the ionization parameter. While we find no systematic trend between these properties, the most extreme line ratios seem to be strong indicators of density bounded ionization. Extrapolating the Lyman-continuum escape fractions to the southern region, we conclude that simply from the comparison of the young stellar populations to the ionized gas there is no need to invoke other ionization mechanisms than Lyman-continuum leaking H II regions for the diffuse ionized gas in the Antennae.show moreshow less

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Author details:Peter Michael WeilbacherORCiDGND, Ana Monreal-Ibero, Anne Verhamme, Christer Sandin, Matthias SteinmetzORCiDGND, Wolfram Kollatschny, Davor Krajnovic, Sebastian KamannORCiD, Martin M. RothORCiDGND, Santiago Erroz-Ferrer, Raffaella Anna MarinoORCiD, Michael V. Maseda, Martin WendtORCiDGND, Roland Bacon, Stefan Dreizler, Johan Richard, Lutz WisotzkiORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731669
ISSN:1432-0746
Title of parent work (English):Astronomy and astrophysics : an international weekly journal
Publisher:EDP Sciences
Place of publishing:Les Ulis
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2018/04/12
Publication year:2018
Release date:2021/12/08
Tag:H II regions; ISM: structure; galaxies: ISM; galaxies: individual: NGC 4038, NGC 4039; galaxies: interactions
Volume:611
Number of pages:17
Funding institution:BMBF Verbundforschung (project MUSE-AO) [05A14BAC, 05A14MGA]; Spanish MINECO [AYA2015-68217-P]; Swiss National FoundationSwiss National Science Foundation (SNSF); DFGGerman Research Foundation (DFG) [DR281/35-1]; ESO programs [095.B-0042, 096.B-0017, 097.B-0346]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Physik und Astronomie
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 53 Physik / 530 Physik
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Bronze Open-Access
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