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An IFU investigation of possible Lyman continuum escape from Mrk 71/NGC 2366

Authors :
Micheva, Genoveva
Herenz, Edmund Christian
Roth, Martin M.
Östlin, Göran
Girichidis, Philipp
Source :
A&A 623, A145 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Mrk 71/NGC 2366 is the closest Green Pea (GP) analog and candidate Lyman Continuum (LyC) emitter. Recently, 11 LyC-leaking GPs have been detected through direct observations of the ionizing continuum, making this the most abundant class of confirmed LyC-emitters at any redshift. High resolution, multi-wavelength studies of GPs can lead to an understanding of the method(s), through which LyC escapes from these galaxies. The proximity of Mrk 71/NCG 2366 offers unprecedented detail on the inner workings of a GP analog, and enables us to identify the mechanisms of LyC escape. We use 5825-7650{\AA} integral field unit PMAS observations to study the kinematics and physical conditions in Mrk 71. An electron density map is obtained from the [S II] ratio. A fortuitous second order contamination by the [O II]3727 doublet enables the construction of an electron temperature map. Resolved maps of sound speed, thermal broadening, "true" velocity dispersion, and Mach number are obtained and compared to the high resolution magneto-hydrodynamic SILCC simulations. Two regions of increased velocity dispersion indicative of outflows are detected to the north and south of the super star cluster, knot B, with redshifted and blueshifted velocities, respectively. We confirm the presence of a faint broad kinematical component, which is seemingly decoupled from the outflow regions, and is fainter and narrower than previously reported in the literature. Within uncertainties, the low- and high-ionization gas move together. Outside of the core of Mrk 71, an increase in Mach numbers is detected, implying a decrease in gas density. Simulations suggest this drop in density can be as high as ~4 dex, down to almost optically thin levels, which would imply a non-zero LyC escape fraction along the outflows... [abridged]<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. 17 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 623, A145 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1902.03952
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834838