Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-02-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
35 pages, LaTeX, 17 figures (one in color [n70fig3.gif]), and 3 tables. To appear in the Publications of the Astronomical Soci
Scientific paper
We present a spectrophotometric imaging study of the emission bubble N70 (DEM 301) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. N70 is approximately 100 pc in size with a nearly circular shell-like morphology. The nebular emission is powered by an uncertain combination of EUV photons, intense winds, and supernova shock waves from the central population of high-mass stars (the OB association LH 114). We have obtained narrow-band images (FWHM~6A) of N70 in the light of H-alpha (6563A), [N II] (6584A), [S II] (6717,6731A), and [O III] (5007A) along with the corresponding red and green continua. The resulting line fluxes and flux ratios are used to derive ionization rates, nebular densities, volume filling fractions, and excitation indices. Comparison with similar spectrophotometry of the Orion nebula indicates that the outer shell of N70 is especially enhanced in [SII] emission compared to its H-alpha and [N II] emission. The measured intensity ratios in N70 more closely match the range of excitation spanned by giant and supergiant H II shells and even by some of the supernova remnants observed in the LMC. From these spectral diagnostics, we conclude that EUV photons probably contribute most of the inner nebula's ionization, whereas a combination of photoionization plus collisional ionization and excitation of sulfur atoms by low-velocity shocks is driving the emission-line luminosities and intensity ratios observed in the outer shell. Considerations of the radiative and mechanical energetics that are involved may indicate the need for one or two supernova explosions having occurred during the last ~Myr.
Brown Laurel
Caulet Adeline
Gelderman Richard F.
Schommer Robert A.
Skelton Brooke P.
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