Characterizing Extreme Emission Line Galaxies I: A Four-Zone Ionization Model for Very-High-Ionization Emission
Danielle A. Berg, John Chisholm, Dawn K. Erb, Evan D. Skillman,, Richard W. Pogge, Grace M. Olivier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a four-zone ionization model for extreme emission line galaxies, revealing higher ionization parameters and abundance patterns, but still facing challenges in explaining very-high-ionization emission lines.
Contribution
The study develops a new four-zone ionization model that better characterizes the ionization structure of EELGs and highlights limitations of existing photoionization models.
Findings
Higher central ionization gradients and parameters identified.
Alpha/Fe-enrichment observed in EELGs.
Persistent high-energy photon production problem remains.
Abstract
Stellar population models produce radiation fields that ionize oxygen up to O+2, defining the limit of standard HII region models (<54.9 eV). Yet, some extreme emission line galaxies, or EELGs, have surprisingly strong emission originating from much higher ionization potentials. We present UV-HST/COS and optical-LBT/MODS spectra of two nearby EELGs that have very-high-ionization emission lines (e.g., HeII 1640,4686 CIV 1548,1550, [FeV] 4227, [ArIV] 4711,4740). We define a 4-zone ionization model that is augmented by a very-high-ionization zone, as characterized by He+2 (>54.4 eV). The 4-zone model has little to no effect on the measured total nebular abundances, but does change the interpretation of other EELG properties: we measure steeper central ionization gradients, higher volume-averaged ionization parameters, and higher central T_e, n_e, and logU values. Traditional 3-zone…
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