Bibcode
Toribio San Cipriano, L.; García-Rojas, J.; Esteban, C.; Bresolin, F.; Peimbert, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 458, Issue 2, p.1866-1890
Fecha de publicación:
5
2016
Número de citas
67
Número de citas referidas
57
Descripción
We present deep spectrophotometry of several H II regions in the nearby
low-mass spiral galaxies NGC 300 and M33. The data have been taken with
Ultraviolet-Visual Echelle Spectrograph and Optical System for Imaging
and low-Intermediate-Resolution Integrated Spectroscopy spectrographs
attached to the 8-m Very Large Telescope and 10.4-m Gran Telescopio
Canarias telescopes, respectively. We have derived precise values of the
physical conditions for each object making use of several emission
line-intensity ratios. In particular, we have obtained direct
determinations of the electron temperature in all the observed objects.
We detect pure recombination lines (RLs) of C II and O II in several of
the H II regions, permitting to derive their C/H and C/O ratios. We have
derived the radial abundance gradient of O for each galaxy making use of
collisionally excited lines (CELs) and RLs, as well as the C and N
gradients using RLs and CELs, respectively. We obtain the first
determination of the C/H gradient of NGC 300 and improve its
determination in the case of M33. In both galaxies, the C/H gradients
are steeper than those of O/H, leading to negative C/O gradients.
Comparing with similar results for other spiral galaxies, we find a
strong correlation between the slope of the C/H gradient and
MV. We find that some H II regions located close to the
isophotal radius (R25) of NGC 300 and M33 show C/O ratios
more similar to those typical of dwarf galaxies than those of H II
regions in the discs of more massive spirals. This may be related to the
absence of flattening of the gradients in the external parts of NGC 300
and M33. Finally, we find very similar N/H gradients in both galaxies
and a fair correlation between the slope of the N/H gradient and
MV comparing with similar data for a sample of spiral
galaxies.