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Martín-Hernández, N. L.; Peeters, E.; Tielens, A. G. G. M.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 489, Issue 3, 2008, pp.1189-1200
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Aims: To show the importance of high-spatial resolution observations of
H II regions when compared with observations obtained with larger
apertures such as ISO, we present mid-infrared spectra of two Magellanic
Cloud H II regions, N88 A and N160 A. Methods: We obtained
mid-infrared (8-13 μm), long-slit spectra with TIMMI2 on the ESO 3.6
m telescope. These are combined with archival spectra obtained with the
Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) onboard the Spitzer Space Telescope, and are
compared with the low-spatial resolution ISO-SWS data. An inventory of
the spectra in terms of atomic fine-structure lines and molecular bands
is presented. Results: Concerning N88 A, an isolated H II region
with no adjacent infrared sources, the observations indicate that the
line fluxes observed by ISO-SWS and Spitzer-IRS come exclusively from
the compact H II region of about 3´´ in diameter. This is
not the case for N160 A, which has a more complex morphology. We have
spectroscopically isolated for the first time the individual
contributions of the three components of N160 A, two high-excitation
blobs, A1 and A2, and the young stellar object (YSO) N160 A-IR. In
addition, extended [S IV] emission is observed with TIMMI2 and is most
likely associated with the central star cluster located between A1 and
A2. We show the value of these high-spatial resolution data in
determining source characteristics, such as the degree of ionization of
each high-excitation blob or the bolometric luminosity of the YSO. This
luminosity (2×105 L_&sun;) is about one order of
magnitude lower than previously estimated. For each high-excitation
blob, we also determine the electron density and the elemental
abundances of Ne, S, and Ar.
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