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ISOCAM mid-infrared spectroscopy and NIR photometry of the HII complex N4 in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Authors :
Marc Sauvage
Rodolfo H. Barbá
Monica Rubio
D. Cesarsky
F. Boulanger
A. Contursi
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 469:539-551
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2007.

Abstract

[Abridged] We present the analysis of ISOCAM-CVF and NIR photometry data of the HII region complex N4 in LMC. The aim is twofold: 1) to study the connection between the ISM and the star content of this region; 2)to investigate the effects of the lower than galactic metallicity on dust properties. A dust features -- gas lines -- continuum fitting technique on the data, allows the production of images in each single emission and the detailed analysis of dust, and ionized gas. The NIR photometry provides, for the first time, information on the stellar content of N4. The images in single dust feature bands and gas lines clearly show that the HII region core is completely devoid of the carriers responsible for the Aromatic Features (AFs). On the other hand, the ionized gas arises almost completely in this dust cavity, where also the two main exciting stars of N4 are located. We find evidences that the effect of lower than Galactic metallicity on the carriers responsible for the AFs, is not to prevent their formation or to modify their chemical properties, but to enhance their destruction by the high and hard ISRF. We show that this mechanism is more efficient on smaller dust particles/molecules thus affecting the dust-size distribution. We argue that effects on dust--size distribution, rather than thedifferent dust properties due to a lower metallicity, should be taken into account when analyzing more distant relatively low metallicity galaxies. Finally, the analysis of the stellar content of N4 reveals 7 stars: 4 reddened O MS stars and 3 stars with envelopes. In particular, one of these, seems to be an Ultra Compact HII region containing an embedded YSO.

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
469
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6226abd705ac4e7901c113aef5cea8a3