1. On the universal validity of Case B recombination theory
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Scarlata, C., Hayes, M., Panagia, N., Mehta, V., Haardt, F., and Bagley, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
In an ongoing search for low-mass extreme emission line galaxies, we identified a galaxy with a Ha/Hb Balmer line ratio of 2.620 +- 0.078. Ha/Hb Balmer ratios lower than the dust-free Case~B value appear relatively frequently in extreme emission line galaxies. These low values suggest that the Case~B assumption may not be valid in these objects. After ruling out the possibility that the low Ha/Hb ratio is due to systematic errors introduced by observational effects, we use constraints from the total Hb luminosity, the [OIII]/[OII] line ratio and the Balmer line equivalent widths, to suggest that the gas is optically thick to both Ha and Lya photons, and the geometry and orientation of the scattering gas causes Ha photons to be preferentially removed from the line of sight with respect to higher order Balmer series photons. Finally, we use data from the SDSS survey to show that Balmer self-absorption may be more important than previously assumed in high excitation emission line galaxies, where Lya pumping of the hydrogen excited state can be effective. If not recognized, Balmer self-absorption could lead to inaccurate estimates of galaxy physical properties. As an example, the effect of dust extinction could be over-estimated, for spherically symmetric scattering medium, or under-estimated, for a not spherically-symmetric distribution.
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- 2024