Bibcode
Cepa, J.; Bongiovanni, Á.; Castañeda, Héctor; Sánchez-Portal, Miguel; Tomita, Akihiko; Cedrés, B.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 560, id.A59, 10 pp.
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2013
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Context. H II regions in the arms of spiral galaxies are indicators of
recent star-forming processes. They may have been caused by the passage
of the density wave or simply been created by other means near the arms.
The study of these regions may give us clues to clarify the controversy
about the existence of a triggering scenario, as proposed in the
density-wave theory. Aims: If the passage of the density wave
contributes significantly to the formation of H II regions in the arms
of grand-design spirals, we can find a relationship in their position
relative to the arms. Methods: Using Hα direct imaging, we
characterize the H II regions from a sample of three grand-design
galaxies: NGC 5457, NGC 628, and NGC 6946. Broad-band images in R and I
were used to determine the position of the arms. The H II regions found
to be associated with arms were selected for the study. The age and star
formation rate of these H II regions was obtained using measurements on
the Hα line. The distance between the current position of the
selected H II regions and the position they would have if they had been
created in the centre of the arm was calculated. A parameter, T, which
measures whether a region was created in the arm or in the disc, was
defined. Results: With the help of the T parameter we determine
that the majority of regions were formed some time after the passage of
the density wave, and the regions are located behind the zone they
should have occupied (in the direction of the rotation of the galaxy)
had they been formed in the centre of the arm. Moreover, the relative
efficiency of the star formation rate between arm and interarm was
calculated for all the galaxies. Conclusions: The large number of
regions created after the passage of the arm may be explained by the
effect of the density wave, which helps to create the star-forming
regions after its passage. There is clear evidence of triggering for NGC
5457 and a co-rotation radius is proposed. A more modest triggering
seems to exist for NGC 628, and insignificant evidence of triggering is
found for NGC 6946.
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