Comparing the pre-SNe feedback and environmental pressures for 6000 HII regions across 19 nearby spiral galaxies
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Barnes, A. T.
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Glover, S. C. O.
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Kreckel, K.
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Ostriker, E. C.
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Bigiel, F.
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Belfiore, F.
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Beslic, I.
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Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo Alberto Neville
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Chevance, M.
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Dale, D. A.
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Egorov, O.
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Eibensteiner, C.
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Emsellem, E.
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Grasha, K.
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Groves, B. A.
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Klessen, R. S.
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Kruijssen, J. M. D.
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Leroy, A. K.
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Longmore, S. N.
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López, L.
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McElroy, R.
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Meidt, S. E.
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Murphy, E. J.
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Rosolowsky, E.
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Saito, T.
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Santoro, F.
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Schinnerer, E.
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Schruba, A.
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Sun, J.
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Watkins, E. J.
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Williams, T. G.
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2022-06-01T15:23:29Z
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2022-06-01T15:23:29Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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MNRAS 000, 1–27 (2021)
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10.1093/mnras/stab2958
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/185815
Abstract
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The feedback from young stars (i.e. pre-supernova) is thought to play a crucial role in molecular cloud destruction. In this paper, we assess the feedback mechanisms acting within a sample of 5810 Hii regions identified from the PHANGS-MUSE survey of 19 nearby (<20Mpc) star-forming, main-sequence spiral galaxies [log(M-star/M-circle dot) = 9.4-11]. These optical spectroscopic maps are essential to constrain the physical properties of the Hii regions, which we use to investigate their internal pressure terms. We estimate the photoionized gas (P-therm), direct radiation (P-rad), and mechanical wind pressure (P-wind), which we compare to the confining pressure of their host environment (P-de). The Hii regions remain unresolved within our similar to 50-100pc resolution observations, so we place upper (P-max) and lower (P-min) limits on each of the pressures by using a minimum (i.e. clumpy structure) and maximum (i.e. smooth structure) size, respectively. We find that the P-max measurements are broadly similar, and for P-min the P-therm is mildly dominant. We find that the majority of Hii regions are overpressured, P-tot/P-de = (P-therm + P-wind + P-rad)/P-de > 1, and expanding, yet there is a small sample of compact Hii regions with P-tot,P-max/P-de < 1 (similar to 1 per cent of the sample). These mostly reside in galaxy centres (R-gal < 1kpc), or, specifically, environments of high gas surface density; log(Sigma(gas)/M(circle dot)pc(-2)) similar to 2.5 (measured on kpc-scales). Lastly, we compare to a sample of literature measurements for P-therm and P(rad)to investigate how dominant pressure term transitions over around 5dex in spatial dynamic range and 10dex in pressure.
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European Research Council (ERC) 726384/Empire
694343
714907
German Research Foundation (DFG)
European Commission SFB 881
German Research Foundation (DFG) KR4598/2-1
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST-1713949
German Research Foundation (DFG) BI1546/3-1
KR4801/1-1
KR4801/2-1
European Southern Observatory 1100.B-0651
095.C0473
094.C-0623
094.B-0321
099.B-0242
0100.B0116
098.B-0551
097.B-0640
Heidelberg cluster of excellence EXC 2181-390900948
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en
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Oxford
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States