Physical properties of circumnuclear ionising clusters. IV. NGC 1097
Sandra Zamora, Angeles I. D\'iaz, Asier Castrillo

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopy to analyze the physical properties of ionised regions in NGC 1097's circumnuclear ring, revealing high metallicities, star formation regulation, and feedback processes including jets.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of metallicity, ionisation, and star formation in NGC 1097's circumnuclear regions, highlighting the highest metallicities reported and evidence of feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Supersolar metallicities exceeding five times solar.
A break in the ionisation parameter-[SII]/[SIII] relation at high metallicity.
Detection of optical signatures of galaxy jets.
Abstract
The circumnuclear star-forming ring of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1097 provides a unique laboratory to study star formation under extreme conditions. This work aims to derive the physical properties of the circumnuclear star-forming regions (CNSFRs) using MUSE integral field spectroscopy observations. A total of 24 individual ionised HII are identified and analysed within its ring, which spans from 385 pc to 1.3 kpc. Despite the complex nuclear activity, all HII regions are found to be purely photoionised. Directly derived abundances reveal supersolar metallicities, with the highest one exceeding five times the solar value (12+log(S/H) = 7.875 0.353, T([SIII]) = 3912 567 K), and representing the highest abundance reported to date. In this high-metallicity regime, we find a break in the ionisation parameter-[SII]/[SIII] relation, which can be explained by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
