UV Colors and Extinctions of HII Regions in the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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21 pages, 6 figures, latex, uses AASMS4 and EPSF

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10.1086/303753

Far-UV (1520 ang.), U, H-alpha, and R images of the interacting Sbc spiral galaxy M51 were obtained by the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT) and at Mt. Laguna Observatory. The mu(152)-mu(U) radial gradient of >1 mag, becoming bluer with increasing radius, is attributed primarily to a corresponding radial extinction gradient. Magnitudes in both UV bands and H-alpha fluxes are reported for 28 HII regions. Optical extinctions for the 28 corresponding UV sources are computed from the measured m(152)-U colors by fitting to the optical extinctions of Nakai and Kuno (1995). The normalized far-UV extinction A(152)/E(B-V) increases with radius or decreasing metallicity, from 5.99 to 6.54, compared with the Galactic value 8.33. The best-fit m(152)-U color for no extinction, -3.07, is the color of a model solar metallicity starburst of age ~2.5 Myr with IMF slope -1.0. HII regions show decreasing observed H-alpha fluxes with decreasing radius, relative to the H-alpha fluxes predicted from the observed f(152) for age 2.5 Myr, after correction for extinction. We attribute the increasing fraction of ``missing'' H-alpha flux with decreasing radius to increasing extinction in the Lyman continuum. Increasing extinction-corrected far-UV flux of the HII regions with decreasing radius is probably a result of the corresponding increasing column density of the interstellar gas resulting in larger mass OB associations. The estimated dust-absorbed Lyman continuum flux is ~0.6 times the far-infrared energy flux of M51 observed by IRAS.

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