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López-Sánchez, Ángel R.; Esteban, César; García-Rojas, Jorge; Peimbert, Manuel; Rodríguez, Mónica
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 656, Issue 1, pp. 168-185.
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2007
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136
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118
Description
We present echelle spectrophotometry of the blue compact dwarf galaxy
NGC 5253 obtained with the VLT UVES. We have measured the intensities of
a large number of permitted and forbidden emission lines in four zones
of the central part of the galaxy. We detect faint C II and O II
recombination lines, the first time that these are unambiguously
detected in a dwarf starburst galaxy. The physical conditions of the
ionized gas have been derived using a large number of different line
intensity ratios. Chemical abundances of He, N, O, Ne, S, Cl, Ar, and Fe
have been determined following standard methods. C++ and
O++ abundances have been derived from pure recombination
lines and are larger than those obtained from collisionally excited
lines (from 0.30 to 0.40 dex for C++ and from 0.19 to 0.28
dex for O++). This result is consistent with a temperature
fluctuation parameter (t2) between 0.050 and 0.072. We
confirm previous results that indicate the presence of a localized N
enrichment in certain zones of NGC 5253 and detect a possible slight He
overabundance in the same zones. The enrichment pattern agrees with that
expected for the pollution by the ejecta of Wolf-Rayet (W-R) stars. The
amount of enriched material needed to produce the observed overabundance
is consistent with the mass lost by the number of W-R stars estimated in
the starbursts. We discuss the possible origin of the difference between
abundances derived from recombination and collisionally excited lines
(the so-called abundance discrepancy problem) in H II regions, finding
that a recent hypothesis based on the delayed enrichment by SN ejecta
inclusions seems not to explain the observed features.
Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory,
Chile, proposal ESO 70.C-0008(A).