The L-sigma Relation of Local HII Galaxies
Vinicius Bordalo, Eduardo Telles (Observatorio Nacional - Rio de, Janeiro - Brazil)

TL;DR
This study introduces a new homogeneous dataset of emission line widths in HII galaxies to refine the L-sigma relation, revealing its sensitivity to starburst evolution and potential as a cosmological distance indicator.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of the L-sigma relation in HII galaxies using a large, homogeneous dataset and identifies key parameters affecting its scatter.
Findings
L-sigma relation is more sensitive to short-term starburst evolution.
Gaussian line profiles yield tighter correlations.
New distance indicators with RMS scatter of 0.2 dex.
Abstract
We present for the first time a new data set of emission line widths for 118 star-forming regions in HII galaxies (HIIGs). This homogeneous set is used to investigate the L-sigma relation in conjunction with optical spectrophotometric observations. Peculiarities in the line profiles such as sharp lines, wings, asymmetries, and in some cases more than one component in emission were verified. From a new independent homogeneous set of spectrophotometric data we derived physical condition parameters and performed the statistical principal component analysis. We have investigated the potential role of metallicity (O/H), Hbeta equivalent width (WHbeta) and ionization ratio [OIII]/[OII] to account for the observational scatter of L-sigma relation. Our results indicate that the L-sigma relation for HIIGs is more sensitive to the evolution of the current starburst event (short-term evolution)…
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