The Star Formation History of the Starburst Region NGC 2363 and its Surroundings

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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34 pages, 17 figures. Submitted to The Astronomical Journal. Most figures in the astro-ph archives are compressed and dithered

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10.1086/301204

We present HST optical images and UV spectra, as well as ground-based near-infrared images of the high surface brightness giant HII region NGC 2363 (NGC 2366-I) and its surroundings. The massive star content of the southern end of the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 2366 is investigated, with an emphasis on Wolf-Rayet and red supergiant stars, and we attempt the reconstruction of the time sequence of the most recent episode of massive star formation at the southwestern tip of the galaxy. We show that the most massive super cluster A of NGC 2363 is still embedded in dust; from the photoevaporative erosion or ``cleaning'' time scale of the associated cloud, we infer its age to be 1 Myr or less. We conclude that the star-forming complex NGC 2366-I and II is a good example of a multiple stage starburst with a characteristic age decreasing from 10 Myr to less than 1 Myr over a linear scale of 400 pc. The age sequence of the stars and the gas kinematics suggest that these powerful star formation episodes are being triggered by a small passing-by satellite.

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