M101: Spectral Observations of HII Regions and Their Physical Properties
Ning Hu, Enci Wang, Zesen Lin, Xu Kong, Fuzhen Cheng, Zou Fan, Guanwen, Fang, Lin Lin, Yewei Mao, Jing Wang, Xu Zhou, Zhiming Zhou, Yinan Zhu, Hu, Zou

TL;DR
This study provides extensive spectral observations of HII regions in galaxy M101, analyzing their physical properties and abundance gradients to support the inside-out galaxy growth model.
Contribution
It presents the largest spectroscopic sample of M101's HII regions and offers detailed analysis of their physical parameters and abundance profiles.
Findings
Oxygen abundance shows a break at ~18 kpc.
Inner region gradient: -0.0364 dex/kpc.
Outer region gradient: -0.00686 dex/kpc.
Abstract
By using the Hectospec 6.5 m Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) and the 2.16 m telescope of National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), we obtained 188 high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) spectra of HII regions in the nearby galaxy M101, which are the largest spectroscopic sample of HII regions for this galaxy so far. These spectra cover a wide range of regions on M101, which enables us to analyze two dimensional distributions of its physical properties. The physical parameters are derived from emission lines or stellar continuum, including stellar population age, electron temperature, oxygen abundance and etc. The oxygen abundances are derived using two empirical methods based on O3N2 and R indicators, as well as the direct Te method when OIII is available. By applying the harmonic decomposition analysis to the velocity field, we obtained…
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