Spatially resolved integral field spectroscopy of the ionized gas in IZw18
C. Kehrig, J.M. Vilchez, E. Perez-Montero, J. Iglesias-Paramo, J.D., Hernandez-Fernandez, S. Duarte Puertas, J. Brinchmann, F. Durret, D. Kunth

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to map the ionized gas in IZw18, revealing spatial variations in physical and chemical properties, and providing a detailed benchmark for understanding metal-poor starburst galaxies.
Contribution
First spatially resolved analysis of IZw18's ionized gas properties, including direct metallicity measurements and the first integrated spectrum of the galaxy.
Findings
Homogeneous oxygen abundance across the galaxy.
Higher excitation gas near the NW knot.
Detection of Wolf-Rayet features.
Abstract
We present a detailed 2D study of the ionized ISM of IZw18 using new PMAS-IFU optical observations. IZw18 is a high-ionization galaxy which is among the most metal-poor starbursts in the local Universe. This makes IZw18 a local benchmark for understanding the properties most closely resembling those prevailing at distant starbursts. Our IFU-aperture (~ 1.4 kpc x 1.4 kpc) samples the entire IZw18 main body and an extended region of its ionized gas. Maps of relevant emission lines and emission line ratios show that higher-excitation gas is preferentially located close to the NW knot and thereabouts. We detect a Wolf-Rayet feature near the NW knot. We derive spatially resolved and integrated physical-chemical properties for the ionized gas in IZw18. We find no dependence between the metallicity-indicator R23 and the ionization parameter (as traced by [OIII]/[OII]) across IZw18. Over ~ 0.30…
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