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2013AJ....146...41S - Astron. J., 146, 41 (2013/August-0)

Stellar populations and the star formation histories of low surface brightness galaxies. II. H II regions.

SCHOMBERT J., McGAUGH S. and MACIEL T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The luminosities, colors, and Hα emission for 429 H II regions in 54 low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies are presented. While the number of H II regions per galaxy is lower in LSB galaxies compared to star-forming irregulars and spirals, there is no indication that the size or luminosity function of H II regions differs from other galaxy types. The lower number of H II regions per galaxy is consistent with their lower total star formation rates. The fraction of the total L contributed by H II regions varies from 10% to 90% in LSB galaxies (the rest of the Hα emission being associated with a diffuse component) with no correlation with galaxy stellar or gas mass. Bright H II regions have bluer colors, similar to the trend in spirals; their number and luminosities are consistent with the hypothesis that they are produced by the same H II luminosity function as spirals. Comparison with stellar population models indicates that the brightest H II regions in LSB galaxies range in cluster mass from a few 103 M(e.g., ρ Oph) to globular-cluster-sized systems (e.g., 30 Dor) and that their ages are consistent with clusters from 2 to 15 Myr old. The faintest H II regions are comparable to those in the LMC powered by a single O or B star. Thus, star formation in LSB galaxies covers the full range of stellar cluster mass.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation

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