Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Coordinated millimeter, infrared, and ultraviolet observations of the five brightest H II regions in M101 are presented. A CO complex has been found to be associated with NGC 5461 which is much more massive than any Milky Way counterpart. A narrow line width has been observed which suggests that the molecular complex may consist of numerous fragments with a volume filling fraction approximately 0.01. NGC 5461 also shows a 10 micron and 20 micron excess which is similar to that of galactic H II regions. The ultraviolet observations show that the 2200 A dust feature is greatly attenuated in all of the H II regions but least of all in NGC 5461. The near-infrared flux densities and B-gamma line strengths are consistent with the hypothesis that a significant fraction of the infrared emission is free-free.
Keywords:
ASTRONOMY
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; vol. 249
Format:
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