Detection of He++ ion in the star-forming ring of the Cartwheel using MUSE data and ionizing mechanisms
Y. D. Mayya (1), A. Plat (2), V. M. A. G\'omez-Gonz\'alez (3), J., Zaragoza-Cardiel (1,4), S. Charlot (5), G. Bruzual (6) ((1) INAOE, Mexico,, (2) Steward Observatory, USA, (3) IPA-Potsdam, Germany, (4) CONACyT, Mexico,, (5) IAP-Paris, France, (6) IRyA-UNAM, Mexico)

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of nebular HeII4686 emission in 32 HII regions of the Cartwheel galaxy, analyzing ionization mechanisms and the role of star clusters, ULX sources, and shocks in ionizing He+ in a metal-poor environment.
Contribution
First detection of nebular HeII4686 in the Cartwheel galaxy's HII regions, with analysis of ionization sources including star clusters, ULX, and shocks in a metal-poor context.
Findings
Most regions are consistent with star cluster photoionization in the WR phase.
Blue Bump feature is not detected due to low equivalent width in metal-poor SSPs.
ULX sources may influence He+ ionization in some regions.
Abstract
We here report the detection of the nebular HeII4686 line in 32 HII regions in the metal-poor collisional ring galaxy Cartwheel using the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) dataset. The measured I(HeII4686)/I(Hbeta) ratio varies from 0.004 to 0.07, with a mean value of 0.010+/-0.003. Ten of these 32 HII regions are coincident with the location of an Ultra Luminous X-ray (ULX) source. We used the flux ratios of important diagnostic lines and results of photoionization by Simple Stellar Populations (SSPs) to investigate the likely physical mechanisms responsible for the ionization of He+. We find that the majority of the regions (27) are consistent with photoionization by star clusters in their Wolf-Rayet (WR) phase with initial ionization parameter -3.5<logU<-2.0. Blue Bump (BB), the characteristic feature of the WR stars, however, is not detected in any of the spectra. We…
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Astro and Planetary Science · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
