Bibcode
Domínguez-Guzmán, G.; Toribio San Cipriano, L.; Esteban, C.; García-Rojas, J.; Mesa-Delgado, A.; Bresolin, F.; Rodríguez, M.; Simón-Díaz, S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 467, Issue 3, p.3759-3774
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2017
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85
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We present C and O abundances in the Magellanic Clouds derived from deep
spectra of H II regions. The data have been taken with the
Ultraviolet-Visual Echelle Spectrograph at the 8.2-m Very Large
Telescope. The sample comprises five H II regions in the Large
Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and four in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). We
measure pure recombination lines (RLs) of C ii and O ii in all the
objects, permitting to derive the abundance discrepancy factors (ADFs)
for O2+, as well as their O/H, C/H and C/O ratios. We compare
the ADFs with those of other H II regions in different galaxies. The
results suggest a possible metallicity dependence of the ADF for the
low-metallicity objects; but more uncertain for high-metallicity
objects. We compare nebular and B-type stellar abundances and we find
that the stellar abundances agree better with the nebular ones derived
from collisionally excited lines (CELs). Comparing these results with
other galaxies we observe that stellar abundances seem to agree better
with the nebular ones derived from CELs in low-metallicity environments
and from RLs in high-metallicity environments. The C/H, O/H and C/O
ratios show almost flat radial gradients, in contrast with the spiral
galaxies where such gradients are negative. We explore the chemical
evolution analysing C/O versus O/H and comparing with the results of H
II regions in other galaxies. The LMC seems to show a similar chemical
evolution to the external zones of small spiral galaxies and the SMC
behaves as a typical star-forming dwarf galaxy.
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