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Stellar associations powering H ii regions – I. Defining an evolutionary sequence


Abstract Connecting the gas in HII regions to the underlying source of the ionizing radiation can help us constrain the physical processes of stellar feedback and how HII regions evolve over time. With PHANGS$\unicode{x2013}$MUSE we detect nearly 24,000 HII regions across 19 galaxies and measure the physical properties of the ionized gas (e.g. metallicity, ionization parameter, density). We use catalogues of multi-scale stellar associations from PHANGS$\unicode{x2013}$HST to obtain constraints on the age of the ionizing sources. We construct a matched catalogue of 4,177 HII regions that are clearly linked to a single ionizing association. A weak anti-correlation is observed between the association ages and the H$\alpha$ equivalent width EW(H$\alpha$), the H$\alpha$/FUV flux ratio and the ionization parameter, log q. As all three are expected to decrease as the stellar population ages, this could indicate that we observe an evolutionary sequence. This interpretation is further supported by correlations between all three properties. Interpreting these as evolutionary tracers, we find younger nebulae to be more attenuated by dust and closer to giant molecular clouds, in line with recent models of feedback-regulated star formation. We also observe strong correlations with the local metallicity variations and all three proposed age tracers, suggestive of star formation preferentially occurring in locations of locally enhanced metallicity. Overall, EW(H$\alpha$) and log q show the most consistent trends and appear to be most reliable tracers for the age of an HII region.
Authors Fabian Scheuermann ORCID , Kathryn Kreckel ORCID , Ashley T. Barnes ORCID , Francesco Belfiore ORCID , Brent Groves ORCID , Stephen Hannon ORCID , Janice Lee ORCID , Rebecca Minsley , Erik Rosolowsky ORCID , Frank Bigiel ORCID , Guillermo A. Blanc ORCID , M. Boquien ORCID , Daniel A. Dale University of WyomingORCID , Sinan Deger ORCID , Oleg V. Egorov ORCID , Éric Emsellem ORCID , Simon C. O. Glover ORCID , Kathryn Grasha ORCID , Hamid Hassani ORCID , Sarah Jeffreson ORCID , Ralf S. Klessen ORCID , J. M. Diederik Kruijssen ORCID , Kirsten L. Larson ORCID , Adam K. Leroy ORCID , Laura A. Lopez ORCID , Hsi-An Pan , P. Sánchez-Blázquez ORCID , Francesco Santoro ORCID , E. Schinnerer ORCID , David A. Thilker ORCID , Bradley C. Whitmore ORCID , Elizabeth J. Watkins ORCID , Thomas G. Williams ORCID
Journal Info Oxford University Press | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol: 522 , iss: 2 , pages: 2369 - 2383
Publication Date 3/22/2023
ISSN 0035-8711
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access green Green Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad878
KeywordsKeyword Image Stellar Evolution (Score: 0.428409)