Searching for intergalactic star forming regions in Stephan's Quintet with SITELLE: II. Physical properties and metallicity
S. Duarte Puertas, J. M. Vilchez, J. Iglesias-P\'aramo, L. Drissen, C., Kehrig, T. Martin, E. P\'erez-Montero, A. Arroyo-Polonio

TL;DR
This study uses SITELLE spectroscopy to analyze 175 Hα emission regions in Stephan's Quintet, revealing their physical properties, metallicity, and star formation activity, and providing insights into the complex gas dynamics and chemical evolution of this interacting galaxy group.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of ionized gas regions in Stephan's Quintet, exploring their metallicity, star formation, and shock models to understand the group's evolution.
Findings
Total star formation rate in SQ is approximately 3.2 solar masses per year.
Regions with higher radial velocities have lower metallicity (O/H) and N/O ratios.
Presence of shock-excited regions compatible with fast shock models without precursors.
Abstract
Based on SITELLE spectroscopy, we studied the ionised gas emission for the 175 H emission regions in the Stephan's Quintet (SQ). A detailed analysis is performed of the star formation rate (SFR), oxygen abundance (O/H), and nitrogen-to-oxygen abundance ratio (N/O) of the SQ regions, to explore the provenance and evolution of this complex structure. According to the BPT diagram, we found 91 HII, 17 composite, and 7 active galactic nucleus-like regions in SQ. Several regions are compatible with fast shocks models without a precursor for solar metallicity and low density (n=0.1 cm), with velocities between 175 - 300 km s. We derived the total SFR in SQ (log(SFR/M=0.496); starburst A and B provide 28% and 9% of the total SFR, and 45% comes from the regions with a radial velocity lower than 6160 km s. For this reason, we assume that the material…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
