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Imaging and spectroscopy of ionized shells in M33 and M31

Deidre A. Hunter
- 01 Nov 1994 - 
- Vol. 108, Iss: 5, pp 1658
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In this paper, the spectral signature of the interaction of massive stars with the surrounding interstellar medium was examined in the nearby spiral galaxies M33 and M31, and it was shown that the shells in M33 follow the same trend lines outlined by the shells and H II regions in the LMC with the M31 shells being offset to higher metallicity.
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This paper extends an examination of the spectral signature of the interaction of massive stars with the surrounding interstellar medium to the nearby spiral galaxies M33 and M31. H-alpha images and low-dispersion spectra have been obtained for eight giant ionized shell structures in M33 and two in M31. These structures are believed to be the result of the encircled groups of stars blowing holes in the gas through winds and supernova explosions. The emission-line ratios are compared to those of giant and supergiant shells in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Generally, the shells in M33 and M31 follow the same trend lines outlined by the shells and H II regions in the LMC with the M31 shells being offset to higher metallicity. However, unlike shells in the LMC, the M33 shells have some emission-line ratios that are not particularly distinct from those of H II regions in the same galaxy. Nevertheless, like the shells in the LMC, the emission-line ratios imply that the emission from the shells in M33 and M31 is dominated by photoionization processes. Upper limits to (O I)/H-alpha are consistent with this in most cases.

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