Nitrogen abundances in the amorphous galaxy NGC 5253

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Abundance, Interstellar Gas, Ionized Gases, Nitrogen, Galactic Clusters, H Ii Regions, Nuclear Energy, Spatial Resolution, Stellar Coronas, Stellar Winds, Wolf-Rayet Stars

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The central complex of ionized gas in the amorphous galaxy NGC 5253 was scanned with the slit of the RGO spectrograph using the imaging spectroscopy system of the Anglo-Australian Telescope. Monochromatic images corresponding to several nebular lines were obtained with a spatial resolution of 2.3 x 1.3 sq arcsec (1 pixel). The very high signal-to-noise ratio of the spectra allowed the measurements of the electron temperature over 78 pixels using the line ratio forbidden O III (4959+5007)/4363 and hence abundances of O, N, He, and Ne. A region of high values of log N/O was found to correspond with the presence of a cluster of Wolf-Rayet stars. Other areas of the gas complex show the normal deficiency in log N/O for this type of object, and no Wolf-Rayet feature is detected. There is an anticorrelation between log N/O versus log O/H, a trend which is not clearly consistent with any existing nucleosynthesis scenario for the origin of nitrogen in low metallicity galaxies.

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