Ionized gas kinematics at high resolution. V. [NeII], multiple clusters, high efficiency star formation, and blue flows in HE 2-10

Sara Beck, Jean Turner, John Lacy, Thomas Greathouse

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Abstract

We measured the 12.8 μm [Ne ii] line in the dwarf starburst galaxy He 2-10 with the high-resolution spectrometer TEXES on the NASA IRTF. The data cube has a diffraction-limited spatial resolution of ∼1″ and a total velocity resolution, including thermal broadening, of ∼5 km s-1. This makes it possible to compare the kinematics of individual star-forming clumps and molecular clouds in the three dimensions of space and velocity, and allows us to determine star formation efficiencies. The kinematics of the ionized gas confirm that the starburst contains multiple dense clusters. From the M/R of the clusters and the ≃30%-40% star formation efficiencies, the clusters are likely to be bound and long lived, like globulars. Non-gravitational features in the line profiles show how the ionized gas flows through the ambient molecular material, as well as a narrow velocity feature, which we identify with the interface of the H ii region and a cold dense clump. These data offer an unprecedented view of the interaction of embedded H ii regions with their environment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume814
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Nov 2015

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Science Foundation0607312, 0708074

    Keywords

    • ISM: kinematics and dynamics
    • galaxies: individual (He 2-10)
    • galaxies: starburst
    • stars: formation

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