Bibcode
Mesa-Delgado, A.; López-Sánchez, A. R.; Bresolin, F.; Peimbert, M.; Carigi, L.; García-Rojas, J.; Esteban, C.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 443, Issue 1, p.624-647
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2014
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95
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78
Description
We present deep echelle spectrophotometry of the brightest emission-line
knots of the star-forming galaxies He 2-10, Mrk 1271, NGC 3125, NGC
5408, POX 4, SDSS J1253-0312, Tol 1457-262, Tol 1924-416 and the H II
region Hubble V in the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822. The
data have been taken with the Very Large Telescope Ultraviolet-Visual
Echelle Spectrograph in the 3100-10420 Å range. We determine
electron densities and temperatures of the ionized gas from several
emission-line intensity ratios for all the objects. We derive the ionic
abundances of C2+ and/or O2+ from faint pure
recombination lines in several of the objects, permitting to derive
their C/H and C/O ratios. We have explored the chemical evolution at low
metallicities analysing the C/O versus O/H, C/O versus N/O and C/N
versus O/H relations for Galactic and extragalactic H II regions and
comparing with results for Galactic halo stars and damped Lyα
systems. We find that H II regions in star-forming dwarf galaxies occupy
a different locus in the C/O versus O/H diagram than those belonging to
the inner discs of spiral galaxies, indicating their different chemical
evolution histories, and that the bulk of C in the most metal-poor
extragalactic H II regions should have the same origin than in halo
stars. The comparison between the C/O ratios in H II regions and in
stars of the Galactic thick and thin discs seems to give arguments to
support the merging scenario for the origin of the Galactic thick disc.
Finally, we find an apparent coupling between C and N enrichment at the
usual metallicities determined for H II regions and that this coupling
breaks in very low metallicity objects.
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