X-ray stellar feedback in low-metallicity starbursts: Insights from the template starburst galaxy ESO 338-IG04 and its halo
M. Chatzis (1), L. M. Oskinova (1), S. Reyero Serantes (1), B.D. Lehmer (2, 3), G. \"Ostlin (4), A. Bik (4), M. Hayes (4), J. M. Mas-Hesse (5), J. S. Gallagher (6), F. F\"urst (7) ((1) Institute for Physics, Astronomy, University of Potsdam, Germany, (2) Department of Physics

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray emission and feedback mechanisms in the low-metallicity starburst galaxy ESO 338-IG04, revealing ultra-luminous X-ray sources and hot gas that influence the galaxy's ionization and chemical enrichment processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of X-ray sources in ESO 338-IG04, linking X-ray feedback to ionization in a low-metallicity starburst galaxy, with new observational data and modeling insights.
Findings
Identification of five ULXs in ESO 338-IG04
Detection of diffuse hot gas surrounding the galaxy
X-ray sources significantly contribute to ionizing photon budget
Abstract
The X-ray output of low-metallicity starburst galaxies is a key component of stellar feedback, tracing the processes responsible for gas ionization and chemical enrichment. The integrated X-ray luminosity () from high-mass X-ray binaries in star-forming galaxies scales with both the star formation rate (SFR) and host-galaxy metallicity . Due to the inverse correlation between and , the contribution of X-ray binaries to the ionizing photon budget is enhanced in metal-poor systems and may ionize He II in the surrounding interstellar medium, powering nebular He II emission. The blue compact dwarf galaxy ESO 338-IG04 (ESO 338-4) provides a nearby laboratory for studying stellar feedback in a low-metallicity starburst, combining vigorous recent star formation, low metallicity (), and a rich population of massive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
