Spatially resolved study of the physical properties of the ionized gas in NGC 595
M. Relano, A. Monreal-Ibero, J. M. Vilchez, R. C. Kennicutt

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to map the physical and chemical properties of the ionized gas in NGC 595, revealing spatial variations and the reliability of certain metallicity indicators.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially resolved analysis of NGC 595's ionized gas properties using IFS, including the detection of a new Wolf-Rayet star candidate.
Findings
The R23 index remains constant across the nebula despite ionization variations.
The electron density shows no significant spatial variation.
The spatial distribution of emission-line ratios correlates with nebular morphology.
Abstract
We present Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) of NGC 595, one of the most luminous HII regions in M33. This type of observations allows studying the variation of the principal emission-line ratios across the surface of the nebula. At each position of the field of view, we fit the main emission-line features of the spectrum within the spectral range 3650-6990A, and create maps of the principal emission-line ratios for the total surface of the region. The extinction map derived from the Balmer decrement and the absorbed H-alpha luminosity show good spatial correlation with the 24 micron emission from Spitzer. We also show here the capability of the IFS to study the existence of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars, identifying the previously catalogued WR stars and detecting a new candidate towards the north of the region. The ionization structure of the region nicely follows the H-alpha shell morphology…
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