Stars and gas in the most metal-poor galaxies I: COS and MUSE observations of SBS 0335-052E
A. Wofford, A. Vidal-Garc\'ia, A. Feltre, J. Chevallard, S. Charlot,, D. P. Stark, E. C. Herenz, M. Hayes

TL;DR
This study uses UV and optical spectra of SBS 0335-052E, the most metal-poor starburst galaxy, to test spectral models and interpret nebular emission, revealing challenges in reproducing observed line ratios with current models.
Contribution
The paper provides new UV and optical spectra of SBS 0335-052E and critically tests existing spectral synthesis models against observed emission lines, highlighting limitations in current models for extremely metal-poor galaxies.
Findings
Detected nebular He II and multiple UV emission lines with significant equivalent widths.
Current shock and binary models fail to reproduce optical emission-line ratios.
Derived galaxy metallicity as 12+log(O/H)=7.45 and C/O ratio of -0.45.
Abstract
Among the nearest most metal-poor starburst-dwarf galaxies known, SBS 0335-052E is the most luminous in integrated nebular He II {\lambda}4686 emission. This makes it a unique target to test spectral synthesis models and spectral interpretation tools of the kind that will be used to interpret future rest-frame UV observations of primeval galaxies. Previous attempts to reproduce its He II {\lambda}4686 emission luminosity found that X-ray sources, shocks, and single Wolf-Rayet stars are not main contributors to the He II-ionizing budget; and that only metal-free single rotating stars or binary stars with a top-heavy IMF and an unphysically-low metallicity can reproduce it. We present new UV (COS) and optical (MUSE) spectra which integrate the light of four super star clusters in SBS 0335-052E. Nebular He II, [C III], C III], C IV, and O III] UV emission lines with equivalent widths…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
