When Stars Mimic Monsters: Spectral Evidence for an $\eta$ Carinae-like Giant Eruption in SBS 0335$-$052 E
Zixuan Peng, Crystal L. Martin, Jiamu Huang, Nikolaus Z. Prusinski, Chenliang Huang, Zhuyun Zhuang, Yuan Li, Tin Long Sunny Wong, Jiayang Yang, Joseph F. Hennawi

TL;DR
This study presents spectral evidence suggesting a giant stellar eruption in SBS 0335-052 E, similar to $ m{ exteta}$ Carinae, marking the first such event observed in an ultra-low metallicity galaxy.
Contribution
It provides new integral-field spectroscopy data and proposes a stellar eruption model explaining various emission features in an ultra-low metallicity galaxy.
Findings
Detection of broad H$ m{ extalpha}$ wings with exponential profile
Identification of multiple ionization states of iron from Fe$^{+}$ to Fe$^{+4}$
Thomson scattering model fits broad wings with $v_w m{ hicksim}200$ km/s
Abstract
SBS 0335052 E is an extremely low-metallicity () blue compact dwarf galaxy. An active galactic nucleus has been proposed to explain the broad H emission and near-infrared (NIR) time variability in super star clusters 1 and 2 (SSCs 1&2). However, Peng et al. discovered broad wings in the forbidden [O III] emission (up to ), challenging the broad-line region interpretation. We present new KCWI/KCRM integral-field spectroscopy to directly compare spectra across multiple SSCs. The nebula surrounding SSCs 1&2 shows unique features. The Ly-pumped O I emission constrains . Multiple ionization states of iron are detected from Fe to Fe. Stellar photoionization models can reproduce the [Fe III]/[Fe II] and [Fe IV]/[Fe III] line ratios at high density…
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