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Pre-supernova stellar feedback in nearby starburst dwarf galaxies

Authors :
Rowland, Lucie E.
McLeod, Anna F.
Fattahi, Azadeh
Belfiore, Francesco
Cresci, Giovanni
Hunt, Leslie
Krumholz, Mark
Kumari, Nimisha
Marasco, Antonino
Venturi, Giacomo
Source :
A&A, 685 (2024) A46
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Stellar feedback in dwarf galaxies remains, to date, poorly explored, yet is crucial to understanding galaxy evolution in the early Universe. In particular, pre-supernova feedback has recently been found to play a significant role in regulating and disrupting star formation in larger spiral galaxies, but it remains uncertain if it also plays this role in dwarfs. We study the ionised gas properties and stellar content of individual star-forming regions across three nearby, low-metallicity, dwarf starburst galaxies (J0921, KKH046, and Leo P) to investigate how massive stars influence their surroundings and how this influence changes as a function of environment. To achieve this, we extracted integrated spectra of 30 HII regions from archival VLT/MUSE integral field spectroscopic observations of these three dwarf starburst galaxies. We fitted the HII regions' main emission lines with Gaussian profiles to derive their oxygen abundances, electron densities, and luminosities, and we used the Stochastically Lighting Up Galaxies (SLUG) code to derive the stellar mass, age, and bolometric luminosity of the stellar populations driving the HII regions. We then quantified two pre-supernova stellar feedback mechanisms, namely the direct radiation pressure and photoionisation feedback, and explored how feedback strength varies with HII region properties. Our findings suggest that stellar feedback has less of an impact on evolved regions, with both the pressure of the ionised gas and the direct radiation pressure decreasing as a function of HII region size. We also find that these stellar feedback mechanisms are dependent on the metallicity of the HII regions. These findings extend results from stellar feedback studies of more massive star-forming galaxies to the low-mass, low-metallicity regime.<br />Comment: The paper has been published in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A, 685 (2024) A46
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.12497
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202348029