Embedded star formation in the extended narrow line region of Centaurus A: extreme mixing observed by MUSE
F. Santoro, J. B. R. Oonk, R. Morganti, T.A. Oosterloo, and C., Tadhunter

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE observations to analyze the complex ionization structure of a small ENLR cloud near Centaurus A, revealing mixed ionization mechanisms, ongoing star formation, and the influence of AGN radiation.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial analysis of ionization processes and star formation in the ENLR of Centaurus A, highlighting the local impact of young stars and AGN radiation.
Findings
Presence of two active star-forming H II regions.
Identification of a recent star formation cessation site.
Evidence of local mixing between stellar and AGN ionization.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the complex ionization structure in a small (~250 pc) extended narrow line region (ENLR) cloud near Centaurus A using the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer. This cloud is located in the so-called outer filament of ionized gas (about 15 kpc from the nucleus) where jet-induced star formation has been suggested to occur by different studies. We find that, despite the small size, a mixture of ionization mechanisms is operating, resulting in considerable complexity in the spatial ionization structure. The area includes two H II regions where star formation is occurring and another location where star formation must have ceased very recently. Interestingly, the extreme Balmer decrement of one of the star forming regions (H_alpha/H_beta~6) indicates that it is still heavily embedded in its natal cocoon of gas and dust. At all three locations a continuum…
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