Bibcode
Villaverde, M.; Cerviño, M.; Luridiana, V.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 517, id.A93
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2010
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Description
Aims: In this paper we study the influence of the ionizing
cluster mass on the emission line spectrum of H ii regions in order to
determine the influence of low mass clusters on the integrated emission
line spectra of galaxies. Methods: For this purpose, we present a
grid of photoionization models that covers metallicities from Z = 0.001
to Z = 0.040, ages from 0.1 to 10 Ma (with a time step of 0.1 Ma), and
cluster initial masses from 1 to 107 M_&sun;. The stellar
masses follow a Salpeter initial mass function (IMF) in an instantaneous
burst mode of star formation. We obtain power-law scale-relations
between emission-line luminosities and ionizing cluster masses from the
grids and we evaluate the dependences on the ionizing cluster mass for
some line luminosities, equivalent widths and line ratios.
Results: Power-law scale-relations are shown to be useful tools to
obtain robust diagnostics, as examples: (a) Hα/Hβ ratio
varies from the usually assumed value of 2.86, these variations imply
the existence of a lower limit to the attainable precision in extinction
estimations of ΔE(B-V) ~ 0.1; (b) EW(Hβ) is a good age
indicator with a small dependence on cluster mass, while EW([O iii]
5007) shows a noteworthy mass dependence; (c) abundance estimations from
R23 are practically unaffected by variations of the cluster
mass; (d) estimations from S23 and η' would improve if
the cluster mass dependences were considered; and (e) [O ii]
3727/Hα is a good star formation rate indicator for ages older
than ~4.5 Ma. We also show that the ionizing cluster mass dependence
explains why empirical calibrations produce more reliable diagnostics of
some emission lines than photoionization models grids. Finally, we show
preliminary results about the contribution of low mass clusters (M <
104 M_&sun;) to the integrated emission line spectra of
galaxies, which can be as high as 80% for some relevant lines.
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