Near-IR integral field spectroscopy of ionizing stars and young stellar objects on the borders of HII regions
F. Martins (1), M. Pomares (2), L. Deharveng (2), A. Zavagno (2),, J.-C. Bouret (2) ((1) Graal-CNRS, (2) Lam-Oamp)

TL;DR
This study uses near-IR integral field spectroscopy to analyze ionizing stars and young stellar objects at the edges of HII regions, revealing their properties, ages, and star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of ionizing stars and YSOs in HII regions using near-IR spectroscopy and atmosphere modeling, highlighting star formation processes at region borders.
Findings
Ionizing stars are early to late O types near the main sequence.
Star formation is actively occurring at the borders of HII regions.
YSO spectral features indicate different evolutionary stages and presence of disks or envelopes.
Abstract
We present near-IR SINFONI observations of three Galactic HII regions: RVW79, RCW82 and RCW120. We identify the ionizing stars of each region: they are early to late O stars, close to the main sequence. We derive their stellar and wind properties using atmosphere models computed with the code CMFGEN. The cluster ionizing RCW~79 formed 2.3+/-0.5 Myr ago. Similar ages are estimated, albeit with a larger uncertainty, for the ionizing stars of the other two regions. In RCW79 the mechanical wind luminosity represents only 0.1% of the ionizing luminosity, questioning the influence of stellar winds on the dynamics of the the HII region. The young stellar objects show four main types of spectral features: H2 emission, Br gamma emission, CO bandheads emission and CO bandheads absorption. These features are typical of young stellar objects surrounded by disks and/or envelopes. The radial…
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