Gemini GMOS--IFU spectroscopy of the compact HII galaxies Tol 0104-388 and Tol 2146-391: The dependence on the properties of the interstellar medium
P. Lagos, E. Telles, A. Nigoche-Netro, and E. R. Carrasco

TL;DR
This study uses GMOS--IFU spectroscopy to analyze the spatial distribution of emission lines, chemical abundances, and kinematics in two compact HII galaxies, revealing uniform metal distribution and insights into starburst-driven mixing processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially-resolved analysis of the interstellar medium properties in two HII galaxies, highlighting metal mixing and the role of shocks in HeII emission.
Findings
Oxygen abundances are uniform across regions with HeII4686 emission.
Metals from previous star formation are well mixed and homogeneously distributed.
HeII4686 emission is likely produced by radiative shocks.
Abstract
Using GMOS--IFU spectroscopic observations of the compact HII/BCD galaxies Tol 0104-388 and Tol 2146-391, we study the spatial distribution of emission lines, equivalent width EW(Hb), extinction c(Hb), ionization ratios ([OIII]5007/Hb, [SII]6717,6731/Ha and [NII]6584/Ha), kinematics, and the chemical pattern (O/H, N/H and N/O) of the warm interstellar medium in these galaxies. We also investigate a possible dependence of these properties on the I(HeII4686)/I(Hb) ratio and find no significant correlation between these variables. In fact, the oxygen abundances appear to be uniform in the regions where the HeII4686 emission line was measured. It can be interpreted in the sense that these correlations are related to global properties of the galaxies and not with small patches of the interstellar medium. Although a possible weak N/H gradient is observed in Tol 2146-391, the available data…
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