Constraining the escape fraction of ionizing photons from HII regions within NGC 300: A concept paper
Florian Niederhofer, Michael Hilker, Nate Bastian, Barbara Ercolano

TL;DR
This study evaluates a method to estimate the escape fraction of ionizing photons from HII regions in NGC 300 using broadband photometry, but finds it highly uncertain and unsuitable without stellar spectra.
Contribution
The paper assesses a novel broadband photometry-based approach for estimating ionizing photon escape fractions in HII regions, highlighting its limitations.
Findings
The method's estimates are highly uncertain due to spectral type determination errors.
The approach tends to overestimate photon output for young, small clusters.
It underestimates ionizing luminosity for older, larger clusters.
Abstract
Using broadband photometry from the Hubble Space Telescope in combination with Very Large Telescope narrowband Halpha observations of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 300, we explore a method for estimating the escape fractions of hydrogen-ionizing photons from HII regions within this galaxy. Our goal in this concept study is to evaluate the spectral types of the most massive stars using the broadband data and estimating their ionizing photon output with the help of stellar atmosphere models. A comparison with the Halpha flux that gives the amount of ionized gas in the HII region provides a measure of the escape fraction of ionizing photons from that region. We performed some tests with a number of synthetic young clusters with varying parameters to assess the reliability of the method. However, we found that the derived stellar spectral types and consequently the expected ionizing photon…
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