Bibcode
DOI
Goldader, Jeff; Leitherer, Claus; Pasquali, Anna; García-Vargas, M. L.; González Delgado, Rosa M.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 513, Issue 2, pp. 707-719.
Fecha de publicación:
3
1999
Revista
Número de citas
40
Número de citas referidas
35
Descripción
We have studied the physical conditions in the central 300 pc of the
prototypical starburst galaxy NGC 7714. Our analysis is based on
ultraviolet spectroscopy with the HST/GHRS and ground-based optical
observations, and it also covers X-ray and radio data taken from the
literature. The data are interpreted using evolutionary models optimized
for young starburst regions. The massive stellar population is derived
in a self-consistent way using the continuum and stellar absorption
lines in the ultraviolet and the nebular emission-line optical spectrum.
The central starburst has an age of about 4.5 Myr, with little evidence
for an age spread. Wolf-Rayet features at the ultraviolet indicate a
stellar population of ~2000 Wolf-Rayet stars. The overall properties of
the newly formed stars are quite similar to those derived, e.g., in 30
Doradus. A standard Salpeter initial mass function is consistent with
all observational constraints. The nucleus of NGC 7714 has a bolometric
luminosity of (0.5-1)x10^10 L_solar and a mass of (5-10)x10^6 M_solar
(if low-mass stars have formed). We find evidence for spatial structure
within the central 300 pc sampled. Therefore it is unlikely that the
nucleus of NGC 7714 hosts a single star cluster exceeding the properties
of other known clusters. Contrary to previous suggestions, we find no
evidence for a nuclear supernova rate that would significantly exceed
the total disk-integrated rate. About one supernova event per century is
predicted. Most of these events are associated with the core collapse of
a hydrogen-free or -poor progenitor. An older stellar generation, with
ages of tens of Myr and older, is suggested as well. This population is
less concentrated toward the nucleus and extends over kiloparsec scales.