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A RE-EXAMINATION OF OBSERVED AND PREDICTED STELLAR IONIZING FLUXES IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD

E. S. Voges et al 2008 The Astronomical Journal 135 1291-1300   doi: 10.1088/0004-6256/135/4/1291  Help

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E. S. Voges1, M. S. Oey2, R. A. M. Walterbos1 and T. M. Wilkinson2
1 Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001, MSC 4500, Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA
2 Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 830 Dennison Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1042, USA

ABSTRACT. We use Hα luminosities of H II regions in the Large Magellanic Cloud to test the latest generation of hot-star atmosphere models. These newer models predict softer spectral energy distributions, and imply that less ionizing radiation escapes from classical H II regions than found in our previous study. Our analysis is based on a sample of 14 objects that have comprehensive inventories of spectroscopic classifications for the ionizing stars, and we also present a larger sample of 39 objects for which stellar properties are more roughly estimated from broadband photometry. Although the latter sample offers crude constraints, the results are fully consistent with, and support those from, the former sample. We find that the latest stellar atmosphere models predict that only 20-30% of H II regions are density bounded. This is consistent with the shell-like and filamentary morphology seen in those candidates. With these results, the total photon budget may not provide enough Lyman continuum radiation to account for the diffuse, warm ionized medium.

Key words: galaxies: ISM; H II regions; ISM: general; Magellanic Clouds; stars: atmospheres; stars: early-type

Print publication: Issue 4 (2008 April)
Received 2007 August 31, accepted for publication 2008 January 21
Published 2008 March 6

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