Stellar feedback in M83 as observed with MUSE -- II. Analysis of the HII region population: ionisation budget and pre-SN feedback
Lorenza Della Bruna, Angela Adamo, Anna F. McLeod, Linda J. Smith,, Gabriel Savard, Carmelle Robert, Jiayi Sun, Philippe Amram, Arjan Bik,, William P. Blair, Knox S. Long, Florent Renaud, Rene Walterbos, Christopher, Usher

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties and feedback mechanisms of approximately 4700 HII regions in galaxy M83, focusing on ionization, radiation pressure, and the influence of young star clusters, revealing regional variations and feedback effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectroscopic analysis of HII regions in M83, quantifying ionization and radiation pressures, and linking these to star cluster properties and galactic environment, which is novel in scope and detail.
Findings
Ionized gas pressure dominates over radiation pressure in most regions.
Pressure terms are enhanced in the central starburst area.
Young clusters correlate with higher internal pressure in HII regions.
Abstract
We study pre-supernova feedback in a sample of 4700 HII regions in the nearby spiral galaxy M83, identified on their H emission. We pectroscopically identify Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars populating the star-forming regions. For each HII region, we compute the pressure of ionised gas () and the direct radiation pressure () acting in the region, and investigate how they vary with galactocentric distance, with the physical properties of the region, and with the pressure of the galactic environment (). For a subset of 500 regions, we also investigate the link between the pressure terms and the properties of the cluster population (age, mass, and LyC flux). We find that dominates over by at least a factor of 10 on average over the disk. Both pressure terms are strongly enhanced and become almost comparable in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
