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2013ApJ...778L..41L - Astrophys. J., 778, L41 (2013/December-1)

Extinction and dust geometry in M83 H II regions: an Hubble space Telescope/WFC3 study.

LIU G., CALZETTI D., HONG S., WHITMORE B., CHANDAR R., O'CONNELL R.W., BLAIR W.P., COHEN S.H., FROGEL J.A. and KIM H.

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We present Hubble Space Telescope/WFC3 narrow-band imaging of the starburst galaxy M83 targeting the hydrogen recombination lines (Hβ, Hα, and Paβ), which we use to investigate the dust extinction in the H II regions. We derive extinction maps with 6 pc spatial resolution from two combinations of hydrogen lines (Hα/Hβ and Hα/Paβ), and show that the longer wavelengths probe larger optical depths, with AV values larger by ≳ 1 mag than those derived from the shorter wavelengths. This difference leads to a factor ≳ 2 discrepancy in the extinction-corrected Hα luminosity, a significant effect when studying extragalactic H II regions. By comparing these observations to a series of simple models, we conclude that a large diversity of absorber/emitter geometric configurations can account for the data, implying a more complex physical structure than the classical foreground "dust screen" assumption. However, most data points are bracketed by the foreground screen and a model where dust and emitters are uniformly mixed. When averaged over large ( ≳ 100-200 pc) scales, the extinction becomes consistent with a "dust screen," suggesting that other geometries tend to be restricted to more local scales. Moreover, the extinction in any region can be described by a combination of the foreground screen and the uniform mixture model with weights of 1/3 and 2/3 in the center ( ≲ 2 kpc), respectively, and 2/3 and 1/3 for the rest of the disk. This simple prescription significantly improves the accuracy of the dust extinction corrections and can be especially useful for pixel-based analyses of galaxies similar to M83.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: individual (M83, NGC 5236) - galaxies: ISM

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