2009
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/700/1/654
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Keck Hires Spectroscopy of Extragalactic H Ii Regions: C and O Abundances From Recombination Lines

Abstract: We present very deep spectrophotometry of 14 bright extragalactic H II regions belonging to spiral, irregular, and blue compact galaxies. The data for 13 objects were taken with the HIRES echelle spectrograph on the Keck I telescope.We have measured C II recombination lines in 10 of the objects and O II recombination lines in 8 of them. We have determined electron temperatures from line ratios of several ions, specially of low ionization potential ones. We have found a rather tight linear empirical relation be… Show more

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“…The peculiar position of NGC 2363 is indicated in Figure 6 because it will be discussed later. The figure shows the wellknown C/O vs. O/H correlation found in previous works by, for example, Garnett et al (1995Garnett et al ( , 1999) from observations of CELs or Esteban et al (2002Esteban et al ( , 2009) from observations of RLs. Figure 6 includes the time evolution of the abundances predicted by the chemical evolution models of the Milky Way disc presented by Esteban et al (2013).…”
Section: The C/o Vs O/h Relationsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…The peculiar position of NGC 2363 is indicated in Figure 6 because it will be discussed later. The figure shows the wellknown C/O vs. O/H correlation found in previous works by, for example, Garnett et al (1995Garnett et al ( , 1999) from observations of CELs or Esteban et al (2002Esteban et al ( , 2009) from observations of RLs. Figure 6 includes the time evolution of the abundances predicted by the chemical evolution models of the Milky Way disc presented by Esteban et al (2013).…”
Section: The C/o Vs O/h Relationsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Figure 6 plots the C/O vs. O/H ratios for the complete sample of H ii regions where C and O abundances have been determined from RLs: HV (NGC 6822) and NGC 5408 from this work, Galactic H ii regions Esteban et al 2013), H ii regions in external spiral and irregular galaxies (Peimbert 2003;Esteban et al 2009) and the blue compact dwarf galaxy NGC 5253 (López-Sánchez et al 2007). The peculiar position of NGC 2363 is indicated in Figure 6 because it will be discussed later.…”
Section: The C/o Vs O/h Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, if that is correct, the majority of the abundance determinations in extragalactic objects following the direct method, including those provided in this work, have been underestimated by at least 0.2 to 0.3 dex. Deeper observations of a large sample of star-forming galaxies -that allow us to detect the faint recombination lines, such as those provided by Esteban et al (2009) and more theoretical work -including a better understanding of the photoionization models, such as the analysis provided by Kewley & Ellison (2008) -are needed to confirm this puzzling result.…”
Section: Comparison With Empirical Calibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nearby bright H ii regions, optical recombination lines are also detected. These different sets of lines, optical recombination and collisionally excited, yield significantly different temperatures for the same cloud (e.g., Esteban et al 2009;García-Rojas & Esteban 2007). Different elements also indicate different temperatures for a given ionization zone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%