Bibcode
Magrini, L.; Vílchez, J. M.; Mampaso, A.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Leisy, P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 470, Issue 3, August II 2007, pp.865-874
Fecha de publicación:
8
2007
Revista
Número de citas
116
Número de citas referidas
98
Descripción
Context: We present spectroscopic observations of a sample of 72
emission-line objects, including mainly H ii regions, in the spiral
galaxy M 33. Spectra were obtained with the multi-object, wide field
spectrograph AF2/WYFFOS at the 4.2 m WHT telescope. Line intensities,
extinction, and electron density were determined for the whole sample of
objects. Aims: The aim of the present work was to derive chemical
and physical parameters of a set of H ii regions, and from them the
metallicity gradient. Methods: Electron temperatures and chemical
abundances were derived for the 14 H ii regions where both [O ii] and [O
iii] emission line fluxes were measured, including the electron
temperature sensitive emission line [O iii] 436.3 nm and in a few cases
[N ii] 575.5 nm. The ionization correction factor (ICF) method was used
to derive the total chemical abundances. Results: The presence of
abundance gradients was inferred from the radial behaviour of several
emission-line ratios, and accurately measured from chemical abundances
directly derived in 14 H ii regions. The oxygen abundances of our H ii
regions, located in the radial region from ~2 to ~7.2 kpc, gave an
oxygen gradient -0.054±0.011 dex kpc-1 Conclusions: The overall oxygen gradient for M 33 obtained using ours
and previous oxygen determinations in a large number of H ii regions
with direct electron temperature determination as well as abundance in
young stars presented a two slope shape: -0.19 dex kpc-1 for
the central regions (R < 3 kpc), and -0.038 dex kpc-1 for
the outer regions (R ≥ 3 kpc).
Based on observations obtained at the 4.2 m WHT telescope operated on
the island of La Palma by the Isaac Newton Group in the Spanish
Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofisica
de Canarias. Tables 1-4 are only available in electronic form at
http://www.aanda.org