A study of the interplay between ionized gas and star clusters in the central region of NGC 5253 with 2D spectroscopy
A. Monreal-Ibero (1), J. M. Vilchez (2), J. R. Walsh (1), C., Munoz-Tunon (3), ((1) ESO, (2) IAA, Spain, (3) IAC, Spain)

TL;DR
This study uses 2D spectroscopy to analyze the ionized gas, star clusters, and physical properties in the central region of NGC 5253, revealing complex kinematics, extinction patterns, and chemical distributions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 2D maps of velocity offsets, extinction, and chemical abundances in NGC 5253's starburst region, highlighting the interplay between gas and star clusters.
Findings
Largest extinction associated with Giant HII region
Detected complex velocity components with offsets up to 40 km/s
Mapped nitrogen pollution extending 60 pc from star clusters
Abstract
ABRIDGED: A detailed 2D study of the central region of NGC5253 has been performed to characterize the stellar and ionized gas structure as well as the extinction distribution, physical properties and kinematics of the ionized gas in the central ~210pc x 130pc. We utilized optical integral field spectroscopy (IFS) data obtained with FLAMES. A detailed extinction map for the ionized gas in NGC5253 shows that the largest extinction is associated with the prominent Giant HII region. There is an offset of ~0.5" between the peak of the optical continuum and the extinction peak in agreement with findings in the infrared. We found that stars suffer less extinction than gas by a factor of 0.33. The [SII]l6717/[SII]l6731 map shows an electron density (N_e) gradient declining from the peak of emission in Ha (790cm^-3) outwards, while the argon line ratio traces areas with $N_e~4200 - 6200cm^(-3).…
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