The ionized gas in the central region of NGC 5253: 2D mapping of the physical and chemical properties
Ana Monreal-Ibero (1), Jeremy R. Walsh (2), Jose M. Vilchez (1), ((1), Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (CSIC), (2) European Southern, Observatory)

TL;DR
This study provides detailed 2D maps of the physical and chemical properties of ionized gas in NGC 5253, revealing temperature, density, ionization, and abundance structures, including localized nitrogen enhancements linked to star clusters.
Contribution
First presentation of a T_e map based on [SII] lines for an extragalactic object, offering new insights into the 3D structure of ionized gas in NGC 5253.
Findings
Electron density shows a 3D stratified structure with highest values near the center.
Temperature maps indicate higher T_e near ionizing sources, decreasing outward.
Localized nitrogen enhancements are associated with specific star clusters.
Abstract
ABRIDGED: NGC5253 was previously studied by our group with the aim to elucidate in detail the starburst interaction processes. Some open issues regarding the 2D structure of the main properties of the ionized gas remain to be addressed. Using IFS data obtained with FLAMES, we derived 2D maps for different tracers of electron density (n_e), electron temperature (T_e) and ionization degree. The maps for n_e as traced by several line ratios are compatible with a 3D stratified view of the nebula with the highest n_e in the innermost layers and a decrease of n_e outwards. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a T_e map based on [SII] lines for an extragalactic object is presented. The joint interpretation of our two T_e maps is consistent with a T_e structure in 3D with higher temperatures close to the main ionizing source surrounded by a colder and more diffuse component. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
