Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-09-04
Astrophys.J. 580 (2002) 824-843
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To be published in ApJ, Dec. issue 17 figures, 3 in gif format
Scientific paper
10.1086/343860
We have obtained high-spatial resolution ultraviolet and optical STIS spectroscopy and imaging of the metal-rich nuclear starburst in NGC3049. The stellar continuum and the absorption line spectrum in the ultraviolet are used to constrain the massive stellar population. The strong, blueshifted stellar lines of CIV and SiIV detected in the UV spectra indicate a metal-rich, compact, massive (1E6 Msol) cluster of age 3--4 Myr emitting the UV-optical continuum. We find strong evidence against a depletion of massive stars in this metal-rich cluster. The derived age and the upper mass-limit cut-off of the initial mass function are also consistent with the detection of Wolf-Rayet (WR) features at optical wavelengths. As a second independentconstraint on the massive stellar content, the nebular emission-line spectrum is modeled with photoionization codes using stellar spectra from evolutionary synthesis models. However, the nebular lines are badly reproduced by 3--4 Myr instantaneous bursts, as required by the UV line spectrum, when unblanketed WR and/or Kurucz stellar atmospheres are used. The corresponding number of photons above 24 and 54 eV in the synthetic models is too high in comparison with values suggested by the observed line ratios. Since the ionizing spectrum in this regime is dominated by emission from WR stars, this discrepancy between observations and models is most likely the result of incorrect assumptions about the WR stars. Thus we conclude that the nebular spectrum of high-metallicity starbursts is poorly reproduced by models for WR dominated populations. However, the new model set of Smith et al. (2002) with blanketed WR and O atmospheres and adjusted WR temperatures predicts a softer far-UV radiation field, providing a better match to the data.
Gonzalez Delgado Rosa Maria
Heckman Timothy
Leitherer Claus
Stasinka Grazyna
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