Study of young stellar groupings in HII regions based on the spectral and photometric data
A.S. Gusev, F.Kh. Sakhibov, A.E. Piskunov, N.V. Kharchenko, L.S., Pilyugin, O.V. Ezhkova, M.S. Khramtsova, S.A. Guslyakova, V.V. Bruevich, S.N., Dodonov, V. Lang, E.V. Shimanovskaya, Yu.N. Efremov

TL;DR
This study analyzes 102 star-forming regions across seven spiral galaxies using spectroscopic and photometric data to estimate their physical parameters, revealing variations in extinction, ages, and masses of young stellar groupings.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of ages, masses, and extinction properties of young stellar groupings in multiple galaxies, highlighting the spatial offset effects and mass distribution.
Findings
Gas extinction does not always match stellar absorption due to spatial offsets.
Most young stellar groupings are younger than 6 Myr.
Masses range from 10^4 to 10^7 solar masses, with most between 10^5 and 10^6 solar masses.
Abstract
We studied 102 star forming regions in seven spiral galaxies (NGC 628, NGC 783, NGC 2336, NGC 6217, NGC 6946, NGC 7331, and NGC 7678) on the basis of complex spectroscopic, photometric (UBVRI) and spectrophotometric (H alpha line) observations. Using data on the chemical composition and absorption in HII regions, obtained from spectroscopic observations, and using evolutionary models, we estimated physical parameters (ages and masses) of young stellar groupings embedded in HII regions. We found that the gas extinction, A(gas), which determined from the Balmer decrement, does not correspond in some cases to the absorption A(stars) in the young stellar associations (complexes). This is due to the spatial offset relative HII cloud the stellar group related to him. It has been found that the condition A(gas) = A(stars) does not satisfied for the star forming regions, in which: 1) the…
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TopicsPhase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
