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Beckman, J. E.; Rozas, M.; Zurita, A.; Cardwell, A.; Relaño, M.
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Ionized Gaseous Nebulae. Mexico City November 21- 24, 2000, meeting abstract
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2000
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We present four lines of evidence leading to the conclusion that the HII
regions in the discs of normal galaxies,notably the highly luminous
regions,are density bounded: (1)The relation of central Hα surface
brightness to total luminosity of a region departs from the predictions
of uniformly ionization bounded systems (2)The geometry and intensity of
the diffuse Hα from whole discs is well modeled if the Lyman
continuum causing it leaks from the HIi regions (3) The Hα
luminosity function of complete HII region populations shows a break
whose parameters are explicable on the density bounding hypothesis and
not on rival hypotheses,(4)The observed relation between the Hα
velocity half-width and luminosity for HII regions is naturally
accounted for via density bounding.A fractally clumpy cloud
structure,and a straightforward law relating the mass of the most
luminous star in a young cluster to the mass of its placental gas cloud
give model parameters which can account for these observations.The
parameters apply to conditions in galactic discs,and may well not apply
directly to circumnuclear starbursts,but the fraction of ionizing
photons which can escape from the whole galaxy can still be highly
significant. We show how to quantify the fraction of the Lyman continuum
escaping from leaky HII regions which finally escapes from the galactic
discs,and can ionize large volumes of ultra-low density intra-cluster
gas.We explore the possibility that this mechanism played a significant
role during the reionization epoch of the early universe.